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🧵 Dritz 395 Original Liquid Stitch: Review, Price, and Uses of 2-Fluid Ounce Fabric Adhesive Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Compatible MaterialFabric
ColorClear
BrandDritz
Package InformationBottle
Item Volume59.14 Milliliters

Description of 🧵 Dritz 395 Original Liquid Stitch: Review, Price, and Uses of 2-Fluid Ounce Fabric Adhesive

Perfect alternative to sewing. For hems, appliqués, patches, zippers and more. Permanent adhesive. Machine washable and dryable. This package contains 2 fl oz. of Liquid Stitch Original.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm a bad seamstress. I've used this before

I'm a bad seamstress. I've used this before but this time bought it to mend a pair of holy jeans. You know, with bikes you buy expensive jeans. But over time, the holes get bigger and bigger. And instead of paying a seamstress $15 for a patch, the thought of making it yourself is just too much. I spent about 30 minutes patching five or six pairs of jeans with lots of holes. I put on an old t-shirt and poke all the holes. And perfect! I'm ready!

Pros
  • interfaces
Cons
  • no automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy to use and it works.

I really like it when he does big patches on our son's sports uniform. This is our second pipe. The adhesive will withstand many washes without the patch peeling or peeling. I usually put a towel under a layer of shirt or clothing, apply a band-aid and put it on, then put a plastic bag over the band-aid (in case the glue bleeds out of the edges of the band-aid, but that only happens if you accidentally close the band-aid). used a lot) , and then put some books on it until the next day so that…

Pros
  • Sewing
Cons
  • Big and chunky

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Strong fixation of work clothes and seat cushion

I like this product. I wanted to try no-sew liquid glue after buying a bench for my garden. The bench cushions for sale were 1 1/2 inches thick and I didn't like the patterns. I already had 2 1/2" thick pillows. Much more comfortable and I wanted to cover it with my own no-sew blackout curtain cover. I first bought a flexible fabric glue meant for embroidery. It wasn't a great hold and it was heavy to control the amount you want to use. I've searched around and found this. This works great…

Pros
  • Crafts and sewing
Cons
  • Not sure