Tips used for elmers glue
#31
Originally Posted by Dix
Originally Posted by Mamagus
I did my first quilt binding yesterday using glue on the corners. LOVED the result!
#32
Originally Posted by Jeri6
I am new to quilting and never heard of "GLUE BASTING". Is there somewhere I can learn more about this. The "HOW TO DO IT" part is what I need to learn. Or really any information on it would be nice to learn. I have learned so much from all of you. I really want to thank you all. This is such a nice place to visit and learn from.
#34
From what I understand, Hobby Lobby is now selling online for those of us not fortunate enough to have a store in our area. They are not in California so I only get to visit their store when I go see the kids in Minnesota.
#36
Originally Posted by crashnquilt
I think you need the 4 oz bottle. As for the tips, just take the end off of a .5 or .9 mechanical pencil. I removed the orange "cover" from the bottle, and screwed on the pencil tip and it works great. Also, I do thin the glue just a bit with water. Still works the same but comes out much easier.
#37
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Originally Posted by Derla
I went to Michael's today looking for that tip and they didn't have a clue what I was talking about.
Originally Posted by AtHomeSewing
In the crafts section, near the acrylic paints bottles and other glues. I had a hard time finding them too. I had a friend with me who spotted them. The package is not very large, maybe 4" x 3" and it hangs.
Look for "Folk Art Enamels" at Joanns, they are little bottles of craft paint. Should be in that area, it is considered an "accessory" for the paints.
Look for "Folk Art Enamels" at Joanns, they are little bottles of craft paint. Should be in that area, it is considered an "accessory" for the paints.
#38
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you can go to sally's hair supply and get a squeese bottle there, the have different one with different tips,[plastic].
i just gave myself a perm and the plastic bottles are great for the glue, just rince the tip out and cover with saran wrap and screw the tip back on till the next use. i have several for other things as well.
i just gave myself a perm and the plastic bottles are great for the glue, just rince the tip out and cover with saran wrap and screw the tip back on till the next use. i have several for other things as well.
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