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thank you everyone
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Originally Posted by Bueniebabe
(Post 7618707)
thank you everyone
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I use the Elmer's purple ones. Just make sure they say washable
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I use the purple ones when I just want to stick on a fabric to my hooped project. It has never shown up on the finished work when completed.
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I prewash my fabric before construction, so if I used glue stick on a quilt and didn't wash it before gifting, would that cause any problems with the glue being left there for a length of time (cuz I know some people don't wash their new gift quilt for a long time after receiving it)? Thanks for any info.
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I also have used the purple & it dries clear. No problems at all using it
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I was just a few minutes ago watching Nancy's Sewing on making landscape quilts. I was really surprised when she was saying to use a glue stick for gluing paper on the fabric pieces to stick onto the fabric background, and then I saw her use a glue stick that was purple. I would guess that if Nancy would use this for her quilts, then it should be alright to use.
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Be sure your glue sticks are washable -- I ordered washable from Amazon and they sent me permanent. When I tried to return them they would not give me free postage. I gave them to DGS since he can use them for school.
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Originally Posted by sharin'Sharon
(Post 7619020)
I prewash my fabric before construction, so if I used glue stick on a quilt and didn't wash it before gifting, would that cause any problems with the glue being left there for a length of time (cuz I know some people don't wash their new gift quilt for a long time after receiving it)? Thanks for any info.
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Elders has a washable glue. You can temporarily heat set it.
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