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Old 06-18-2011, 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Rose L
You could use "Liquid Stitch" made by Dritz. Glue the piece in place, then iron with a dry iron to dry the glue. This type of glue is permanent and is very soft and pliable. If you used some other glue on it, check the bottle, it may be washable glue which means when washed the glue will wash out and leave you with a hole again.

I'm using Liquid Stitch on appliques and it is working beautifully. You can buy the little needle tip applicators to fit the top of the glue bottle, I found mine in the model car paint and glue section at Hobby Lobby.

Is the Dritz Stitch Witchery I already used not permanent?
I used the Dritz Stitch Withchery under the open seam, folded it under and used it again, so I assume I glued that to the batting or something. Then I used slip stich with invisible thread, that was hard to see! LOL that's funny, hard to see the invisible.

Anyhow. It worked, except I wish I had asked for advice before I glued the top inch (the part I initally thought was loose).

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