Use fabric glue to attach felt eyes and mouth to the ghost's head (Image 2).
That one thing changed my mind —
use fabric glue instead.
It's so much easier to just
use fabric glue.....
Use fabric glue to hold the seam allowances in place.
No problem, you can easily
use fabric glue!
I used my Mighty Mend it glue because I have it handy and I really LOVE it but you can
use any fabric glue.
I like to
use fabric glue because I don't like burning my hands with the hot glue.
You could
use a fabric glue or another method to adhere the stars but sewing them was easy.
2» chenille patch Adhesive backing For a permanent application on fabric, sew on or
use fabric glue
Arrange patches on front of sweatshirt and apply heat with an iron to attach, or
use fabric glue if patches are not heat fusible.
you may also
use fabric glue for plastics, metal, beads.
When I was making the burlap runners last year I had to
use fabric glue and hand sew the ruffled ends on.
I recommend
using a fabric glue or tacky glue.
My sewing machine is out of commission so I just
used fabric glue!
Then,
using the fabric glue, I glued a bow onto each of her feet, and finished it with a few stitches through the center of the bow to keep everything together, completing the ankle ribbon effect.
Since I wanted to finish the runner before my kids came home from school,
I used fabric glue to glue decorative ribbon trim along the long inside edges of my runner and to add some decorative felt craft buttons to the center.
I also didn't hem them with a sewing machine -LCB- I hate sewing -RCB-, but
used fabric glue.
I used fabric glue to secure the trim.
Using the fabric glue, I gently wrapped the edges like you do a present.
Add embellishments
using fabric glue.
Some bloggers, such as Lindsay of The White Buffalo Styling Co.,
used fabric glue -LSB-...]
I have fabric roller blinds that were custom made for me, and the maker
used fabric glue on the edges to prevent fraying, rather than hemming them.
After measuring and ironing the fabric, I simply
used fabric glue and self adhesive Velcro strips.
Not exact matches
The leather starts as a liquid, and can be poured into any shape or pattern, or even
used as a
glue to bond
fabric.
*
uses craftsman and women who
use upholstery techniques taht give the product a luxurious look, with an emphasis on quality and feature stitching; * the construction
uses solid timber frames
using local plantation grown timbers, which are kiln dried for stability; * frames are assembledby tradesman who nail, screw and
glue the components; * corner blocks and a lining board are added to outside arms and backs for stability; *
uses the No Sag steel spring system, which is
used for its greater travel capacity for seating comfort; *
uses Dunlop Enduro seating foams in its designs for their unique 36/38 density; * in addition to Garstone leather, they
use Warwick
fabrics, which have been tested to world standards for performance, durability and safety.
The
glues and
fabrics used in assembly can off - gas toxic chemicals.
MATERIALS / / We
use premium designer cotton
fabric, organic wood beads & rings, satin ribbon & a dab of non-toxic
fabric glue.
Glue the fabric pieces to the inside of the box using g
Glue the
fabric pieces to the inside of the box
using glueglue.
Using spray adhesive and working in sections, carefully attach your
fabric to the cork board, taking care to keep the frame free of
glue.
Fabric scraps (at least 3 ″ x2 1/2 ″) Sewing machine / thread / scissors Hair clip Wire (I
used the kind for jewelry making) Hot
glue Paint chips (optional)
To decorate your diaper cake,
use ribbon or even pieces of
fabric, a hot
glue gun and safety pins.
When that dried I
used my
glue gun to fashion a hat and scarf from
fabric scraps we had in the house.
Use glue that is formulated for permanently sealing gem embellishments to
fabrics.
Of course you can attach the
fabric using glue or staples but what I like about
using double side tape is that the
fabric is easy to remove and change as soon as you want to swap for a new palette of colours in your room, things that I often do.
I
used colors that match the striped wall we painted in her room and
glued them to this paisley
fabric.
Even though I sewed mine, you can definitely
use strong
fabric glue as well, so go with whichever option makes the most sense for you.
Hand stitch the side cone seam up towards the point or
use a little felt
fabric glue or hot
glue (which works great on felt).
For the back of the chair, I cut out a piece of
fabric and
used the hot
glue gun to secure it into place.
Supplies 16 ″ foam wreath form 1 yard chevron
fabric, cut into 2 ″ wide by 24 ″ long strips (I didn't
use the full yard) Burlap flowers Ivory ribbon (1 1/2 ″ wide) Tacky
glue Hot
glue gun
Create DIY Christmas Tree Party Hats
using strips of
fabric, ribbon, hot
glue, and paper hats.
Carrie @ Curly Crafty Mom recently posted... Pom Pom Initial Embroidery Hoop
using Speed - Sew
Fabric Glue (AND a Giveaway!)
and
use the hot
glue gun on the
fabric as well as the ribbon.
As I'm very comfortable with scalpels (occupational hazard), I actually found it much easier to remove the rhinestone with a scalpel, and place
use it it onto the bead of
glue I had just added onto the
fabric, though it would work just as easily with a knife or anything that comes to a point.
You could cover it in anything including
fabric or felt like I
used for the larger pair - just leave about a half inch seam allowance and
glue.
Step 2:
Use the
Fabric Fusion to
glue the folded over 3/4 ″ edge.
Use the craft or
fabric glue to
glue two of the lengths of braid to the ribbon, crossing at the bottom of the ornament.
I covered the piece of particle board that made up the back of the dresser with some ticking stripe
fabric using my hot
glue gun.
MATERIALS
USED: 1 Black turtleneck (or something similar) 1 pair of tight black pants 1 foot of stretchy fake black leather (found at JoAnn
Fabrics) Scissors
Fabric glue Small scraps of silver foil fabric (found at JoAnn's) Scraps of cardstock Silver adhesive foil Power - tac or hot gl
Fabric glue Small scraps of silver foil
fabric (found at JoAnn's) Scraps of cardstock Silver adhesive foil Power - tac or hot gl
fabric (found at JoAnn's) Scraps of cardstock Silver adhesive foil Power - tac or hot
glue gun
I find that bike tubes,
fabric scraps, sewing supplies, scissors, craft punches,
glue, staples, and cardboard are easiest to work with, but feel free to
use other materials.