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#23
At my local Joann's, they had a package of 6 small empty bottles with the long nozzle (not the metal tip, but they work well). I found them in the aisle with the x-acto knives. I never would have looked for them there...I just happened to come across them when browsing around.
I rarely use the metal tip...it's a pain to clean. I find that if I'm careful, using the long nozzle alone is fine. I generally glue, then iron and it works great!
I use it for bindings mostly, but it works great when you want to match a pattern and don't want your seams to show. I haven't used it for applique, but it would be great for that as well I'm sure.
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i use glue sticks most of the time- can get them at the dollar store for a 2-pack (sometimes a 4-pack) for $1!!!
works great and washes out.
the basting glue you've seen with the long tip is Roxannes basting glue- available at shops like Keepsake quilting, clotilde's and Nancy's notions---many more i'm sure.
i stick with elmers if i need something different than my glue sticks- much less expensive- and works good
works great and washes out.
the basting glue you've seen with the long tip is Roxannes basting glue- available at shops like Keepsake quilting, clotilde's and Nancy's notions---many more i'm sure.
i stick with elmers if i need something different than my glue sticks- much less expensive- and works good
#25
OH MY GOODNESS I LOVE THIS BOARD!!!!! I would have never thought of Elmer's School Glue - not in a million years but that makes perfect sense!!!! I can't wait to try this.
Thank you all for sharing your wealth of knowledge!!!!
Thank you all for sharing your wealth of knowledge!!!!
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Roxanne's Glue-Baste-It is excellent for placing applique pieces. It just takes teensy little drops, sets up quickly and washes out. Available at most LQSs, Connecting Threads, etc.
Elmer's washable school glue stick is good for paper-piecing. I use it to hold the first piece of fabric in place and also some end pieces (after stitching to foundation paper) to hold them in place while trimming.
Elmer's washable school glue stick is good for paper-piecing. I use it to hold the first piece of fabric in place and also some end pieces (after stitching to foundation paper) to hold them in place while trimming.
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