I am wondering if there is another brand or product other than Fray check to use.This one has a strong odor to breath for me.
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just curious, what are you using it for to use so much to breathe the odor? i only use it in drops and wasn't aware of a smell at all
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I think they would all be similar in smell, due to the chemicals used in them :D:D:D
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back when fray cameon the scence.... my objection was it made the fabric stiff..... have they improved it, so it no longer makes the fabric stiff and hard?
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I was just going around an applique I was too lazy to zig zag and I was leaning down close to my work and noticed the strong smell . I knew it had an odor but not this strong and that got me wondering if there was another item that does the same,I guess I was just looking for a faster fix!
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maybe this is a sign= i should be napping-or quilting...
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geesh- seems like i filled the whole topic---
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once dry-no odor
there are products - other glues- like liquid stitch= i had never heard of anyone using fray-check on some quilted item- it has always made what i used it on like a board. i've only used it around the raw edges of embroidery fabrics or rug backings to keep them from fraying while being worked on- after the needle work-or rug is done it is covered with binding- or finished somehow so that stiffness does n't matter--- using it for quilting---does it soften up when it's washed?? i've not used it on anything that's washable...never considered it...boy- now i have lots of questions...and you |
this has never happened to me before- how crazy---really i only clicked submit once :thumbdown:
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trying to get rid of all these extra posts-sorry
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wow-computer went crazy! one click and about 5 posts---holy moly
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Fray Block by June Tailor is much nicer than Fray Check. Stays soft when dry. It comes in a tube and I get it at JoAnns. It is much thinner than Fray Check.
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