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Old 05-30-2013, 06:05 PM
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Mariah
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I used the Elmer's Glue on some small projects, and worked great, and got my confidence up. Used it on a table topper, and worked great. Then I wanted to get my lace with the holes to string ribbon in on my doll quilt, and sewing it turned out crooked. So, I used the E. Glue and it was great. Then it came time to use the lace around the outside edge as planned, and it was great. It turned out beautiful, if I have to say so myself, and my partner loved it! I warned her not to wash it--Satin and all. My best suggestion from all of this is to put some glue in a dish, dilute with water--very slight amount, and use a pastry brush. Let it dry between gluing the different parts of your project. Much easier than trying to get a straight seam sewn on it, with the Satin snagging.Mariah.
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