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Kitsie 04-17-2011 10:45 AM

I should know this...is it permanent? :oops: :oops: :oops:

QuiltE 04-17-2011 10:46 AM

I have just used it once ... and look forward to learning more about it.

Painiacs 04-17-2011 11:29 AM

I don't know if it washes out. I used it quite a bit on a quilt. Does it
MAtter once it's quilted.??

Numa 04-17-2011 11:32 AM

Fray check is permanent. It doesn't wash out and doesn't wear off. It's basically liquid plastic. Be careful where you use it.

QuiltE 04-17-2011 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by Numa
Fray check is permanent. It doesn't wash out and doesn't wear off. It's basically liquid plastic. Be careful where you use it.

I'm thinking it must be "hard" when it dries?

It was sold to me to use on the edges of buttonholes of a flannelette nightgown .... and I have hesitated for that reason.

Thoughts?

bjnicholson 04-17-2011 11:50 AM

It's pretty pliable once it sets. I used it in my jewerly making quite a bit. But be care not to get it somewhere you don't want it! It won't come off.

Kitsie 04-17-2011 11:53 AM

Oh, good! Just have to dab a bit on the end of an applique seam when the spool ran out at the very, very end! Too lazy to "un-sew" and do it again.

Says you only need the smallest bit. Only used it before where it wouldn't be seen later.

Thanks!

Numa 04-17-2011 12:18 PM

If you use only a small amount it's not so stiff that it would bother you. You have to make sure it's not against your skin or in an underarm area. One of the 4-H kids decided it would be a great way to finish seas on her garment. It almost ate her alive, rubbing her skin. But I've used it with applique with great results. You have to be careful with the amount and where you put it, but it's a great product.

QuiltE 04-17-2011 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by Numa
If you use only a small amount it's not so stiff that it would bother you. You have to make sure it's not against your skin or in an underarm area. One of the 4-H kids decided it would be a great way to finish seas on her garment. It almost ate her alive, rubbing her skin. But I've used it with applique with great results. You have to be careful with the amount and where you put it, but it's a great product.

Thanks ... just the reason I was hesitant on it for the buttonholes.

BTW ... love your white face cutie! :)

sewgull 04-17-2011 01:48 PM

Fray check is great for buttonholes. I use it on anything that may ravel. It is good to prevent a pick on a knit garment to keep it from enlarging. End use fray check to stop a run in panty hose.
Be sure to use only a very small amount. I like Dritz brand better. Tried another brand found it to be to thick.


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