Originally Posted by
Peckish
Hm I'm not sure about the Elmer's - does it say it's washable and re-positionable? That's the only way I'd use it.
I use Sullivan's because it's the easiest to get in my area. You can also use embroidery adhesive spray.
It's washable.. not sure about re-positionable. From their website: Product Description:
This fast-tack acid-free spray adhesive creates a temporary or permanent bond and resists bleed-through for more professional results. Great for adhering lightweight materials such as photos, paper, fabrics, cork, leather, canvas, foam, foil, films, cardboard, and felt.
I read to follow the directions for a temporary bond. I just sprayed it and then applied the batting and the batting is pretty stuck to the fabric. It is re-positionable for a day or two. I also press the whole thing together, which I think makes it a permanent bond.