Elmer's Adhesive Spray
#12
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that *stuff* is ok to use for walhangings- or projects you do not plan to stitch after (gluing)
it is a permenent bond- and becomes stiff- and is not easy to sew through-if you do manage to get a needle through it-it gums them up fairly quickly- it is a crafting glue- not a (sewing adhesive)
maybe you should have bought 1 can (to try it---instead of 6) unless you are a scrapbooker...
it is a permenent bond- and becomes stiff- and is not easy to sew through-if you do manage to get a needle through it-it gums them up fairly quickly- it is a crafting glue- not a (sewing adhesive)
maybe you should have bought 1 can (to try it---instead of 6) unless you are a scrapbooker...
#13
WAH!!!! It so does not work. It gums up the needle and breaks the thread. It is very sticky. I am sure I will be able to find some uses for it, but it won't be in my sewing room. What to do with SIX of these? I think my kids school will be getting some containers of spray adhesive. It probably would be great for posters and such... especially doing glitter projects.
#14
that *stuff* is ok to use for walhangings- or projects you do not plan to stitch after (gluing)
it is a permenent bond- and becomes stiff- and is not easy to sew through-if you do manage to get a needle through it-it gums them up fairly quickly- it is a crafting glue- not a (sewing adhesive)
maybe you should have bought 1 can (to try it---instead of 6) unless you are a scrapbooker...
it is a permenent bond- and becomes stiff- and is not easy to sew through-if you do manage to get a needle through it-it gums them up fairly quickly- it is a crafting glue- not a (sewing adhesive)
maybe you should have bought 1 can (to try it---instead of 6) unless you are a scrapbooker...
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