[Nfb-krafters-korner] Fabric Glue?

Eileen Scrivani etscrivani at verizon.net
Thu Oct 22 20:39:08 UTC 2009


Actually, it was the fabric glue that had me looking on the Herrschner's web 
site this morning.  While there I found fabric glue in pens and sold as 
"glue dots."  Not being a big user of glue, I don't know what they are like, 
but so long as they are drying clear, I think I will try one of them.  I 
don't want to have to sew the knitting onto the back, I want some quick & 
easy method for doing it.

Is tacky glue the same thing as fabric glue?  Thanks.

Eileen
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Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Fabric Glue?


> There is 2 types of Tacky glue for crafting.  One is in a bottle that  you
> can squeeze and it is thicker then Elmer's.  This dries clear.   The other
> is Tacky glue that comes in a jar.  It is more like a tooth paste 
> thickness.
> I have used the jar glue to paste felt onto plastic  canvas.  It works
> very well and dries clear.I put the paste on the plastic  canvas and then 
> onto
> the fabric.  I have used my finger to rub the glue  from the jar onto
> things.  I have used a toothpick if I am working on small  items.  I have 
> even
> used my glucose test strips to spread it on.  I  let the kids use the 
> glucose
> test strips.  You need to kinda peel it off  your fingers if you don't use 
> a
> similar tool.  Popsycle sticks work well,  too.
>
> Joyce
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