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Old 06-12-2011, 10:47 AM
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I received a magazine in the mail from Mirco-Mark the small tool specialists. They have a website www.micromark.com and I was looking in their catalog and came across these. I think they may be small enough tips for gluing binding on. In the magazine they are $5.15 for 2 empty one ounce bottles...or $5.95 for 2 empty two ounce bottles. On the website they are a little bit more. I have looked at Joanns and Michaels, Fred Meyers (Krogers) and Walmart and couldn't find them.

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Smart idea! I wonder if they have them at Harbor Freight. They have just about everything else.
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Originally Posted by gzuslivz
Smart idea! I wonder if they have them at Harbor Freight. They have just about everything else.
I did a search on harbor freights and they only seem to have a 12 peice glue spreader kit #98600 for $7.99 and I am not sure that they have as small of a tip in all of those.
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When you glue blinding do you go back and sewing it then???
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Tip looks much like the air hose tip used to inflate son's basketball - hmmmmm????
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Originally Posted by jean1941
When you glue blinding do you go back and sewing it then???
Yes, Jean, the glue is used instead of pins to hold the binding while you sew it. Makes it much easier. The glue will disolve when you wash the quilt. I love this method!
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Originally Posted by Airwick156
I received a magazine in the mail from Mirco-Mark the small tool specialists. They have a website www.micromark.com and I was looking in their catalog and came across these. I think they may be small enough tips for gluing binding on. In the magazine they are $5.15 for 2 empty one ounce bottles...or $5.95 for 2 empty two ounce bottles. On the website they are a little bit more. I have looked at Joanns and Michaels, Fred Meyers (Krogers) and Walmart and couldn't find them.
Hi Deanna, *great name* tis my daughter's as well :)

I would love to get those too! Thanks so much for sharing with us here!
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Great find! I use empty printer ink refill bottles. They look the same as these. I noticed Roxanne's Basting Glue now comes in this type of bottle too and it's refillable.
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I found mine at Micheals and Walmart. They were in with the fabric paints.
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These are the ones I use - no rust and the metal tips screw onto the plastic tips and unscrew for cleaning.

The ones with the syringe tips were making me crazy - soaking in alcohol and water - these are easy to clean with a pipe cleaner or toothpick.

You can buy a bunch of replacement tips pretty cheap, too.

http://www.dharmatrading.com/html/eng/1708-AA.shtml
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