Fray Check..
#23
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: St. Charles, Illinois
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Originally Posted by applique
I use the fray block instead of the fray check because it is a little "softer". Making nylon play houses so using a lot of it!!
#24
There is also a product called fray block, which I use, I like it better because you really can not see or feel it, and the nozzle is smaller so it is easier to get it exactly where you want it
#25
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,176
Fray check or any other liquid plastic such as fray block can be removed with rubbing alcohol or surgical spirits as it is called here in the UK. Obviously try to catch it before it dries but if it is dry it sometimes can still be removed if the alcohol is left on for some time.
#26
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: southeast iowa
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I do quite a bit of applique. Took a class from Kim Diehl several years ago and she taught us to run a line of fray check around the edges of each block BEFORE we applique....sure helps...no raveling. I don't find that it's stiff, besides, it's all in the seams. Works for me:)
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