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Old 08-25-2013, 03:55 AM
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nancysp
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Originally Posted by Snooze2978 View Post
The glue method is not messy if you use it either sparingly or with the tiny tips you can also purchase online. I tried it right from the Elmer's Glue bottle and too much came out at one time so tried it with the tips (2 sizes come in the package) and found that worked great. I use the glue for my binding as well as when I have blocks that need their seams to match up perfectly. Doesn't take much glue to hold anything down, just a tiny speck seems to work along with a hot iron. As I wash all my quilts before I give them away, the glue is gone.
I found tips at Walmart. The brand name is Plaid and there are 6 in a pack and are made to put on a paint bottle for "paint writing". They were near the craft paints. They don't quite fit on an Elmer's bottle, but I found a bottle of paint for $.88 and trashed the paint, washed the bottle, filled with school glue and VOILA . . . works great and you get a very thin line. If you apply very thinly, I don't think you can even feel where the glue spots are. And, the faster you apply, the thinner the line.
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