by pldc 05 Jul 2015

Can you tell me please what kind of glue you are using to stick your key fobs together when they don't call for a snap?

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by jerrib 08 Jul 2015

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...

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by queenofhearts 05 Jul 2015

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.

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by olds 05 Jul 2015

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

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queenofhearts by queenofhearts 06 Jul 2015

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.

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by dailylaundry 05 Jul 2015

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*

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bevintex by bevintex 05 Jul 2015

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

dailylaundry by dailylaundry 05 Jul 2015

You are right, Bev - it takes a while before that smell dissipates!! :-)

pldc by pldc 05 Jul 2015

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~

pennyhal2 by pennyhal2 06 Jul 2015

Scents give me headaches too. Not an uncommon problem, so it's good to know what has little or no odor.

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