Hi again: You can buy Heat n Bond for this as well as the Heat n Bond Vinyl to protect them.
Regular Heat n bond to bond the layers and Heat n Bond vinyl on the front and back to protect the fabric and give them some stability.
Or use Stitch Witchery or Steam a Seam, in between the layers...
In the You Tube video that I watched she used hot glue but my favorite is E6000. The smell doesn't bother me and it sticks like nothing else I've ever tried.
I ordered Vickie's design that Carolyn showed this morning. The design
stitches all around no need fo glue. I used snaps on the long handle.
I stitched mine on vinyl. No need for wss on top..olds/Maureen
There are some designs that do not have the snap, the front and back are folded together and glued. That is what pldc is asking about.
Loralye - I have used 6000 (I can't remember exactly the name). But, I have heard some people using a glue gun. Hope that helps! Hugs, Laura*
E 6000. It does stink , I use Delta sobo glue ,you can get it at walmart or Joanns, use a clip to hold while drying. Hot glue should work but I haven't tried it
You are right, Bev - it takes a while before that smell dissipates!! :-)
oh yikes I'm afraid I don't really do well with any scents just yet...they hurt my head? I have not heard of the 6000 before but I have some Fabric glue that might hold? Thanks for the tip about the clips I will try that too. ~hugs~
Scents give me headaches too. Not an uncommon problem, so it's good to know what has little or no odor.