Using a glue stick.
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I've had a glue stick lying around for over a year and never considered using it but I had a fiddly bit of bias binding to add to the front placket of a shirt, it was a great help and I will use it again.
It helped to keep the binding in place and the needle is fine; it doesn't clog up.
I also tried it on the sleeve plackets, the first fold is barely 0.50cm and never presses well but the glue keeps it in place, same for the rest of the placket, it's great for the 'tower' part at the top.
I used asewline glue stick, it obviously lasts because I bought it so long ago and it works well.
I also have a reel of Wash Away Wonder Tape, I'll try that next - butit'll need to be good to beat the glue.
Those are my thoughts for the day... back to sewing.
Regards,
Will.
I've had a glue stick lying around for over a year and never considered using it but I had a fiddly bit of bias binding to add to the front placket of a shirt, it was a great help and I will use it again.
It helped to keep the binding in place and the needle is fine; it doesn't clog up.
I also tried it on the sleeve plackets, the first fold is barely 0.50cm and never presses well but the glue keeps it in place, same for the rest of the placket, it's great for the 'tower' part at the top.
I used a
I also have a reel of Wash Away Wonder Tape, I'll try that next - but
Those are my thoughts for the day... back to sewing.
Regards,
Will.
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