Wow! That was amazing! Who knew?! Question. If this product gets rained on or damp will it get sticky again will the come apart again or peel up? I want to restore an antique suitcase close to original as possible (NOT SHABBY CHIC🤮) The leather's beyond repair. I thought to coat canvas the same muddy green color and shellac it. Maybe oil cloth? In my search i found your video. I love the way this 20/20 wet forms without creases. Is this product canvas or buckram that comes with glue on it? Do you think this would hold up on luggage or antique trunks and waterproof it? Am I making any sense at all?🤪🤪🤪 Can you tell I have no idea what I'm doing.
I was wondering what is always use to make standing fascinating ascot..that when u feel or touch it...u will feel something hard...i was feeling trying to know what is used.....because sinamy can't be a bit hard
Excellent! Thx from San Francisco.
Wow! That was amazing! Who knew?! Question. If this product gets rained on or damp will it get sticky again will the come apart again or peel up? I want to restore an antique suitcase close to original as possible (NOT SHABBY CHIC🤮) The leather's beyond repair. I thought to coat canvas the same muddy green color and shellac it. Maybe oil cloth? In my search i found your video. I love the way this 20/20 wet forms without creases. Is this product canvas or buckram that comes with glue on it? Do you think this would hold up on luggage or antique trunks and waterproof it? Am I making any sense at all?🤪🤪🤪 Can you tell I have no idea what I'm doing.
I was wondering what is always use to make standing fascinating ascot..that when u feel or touch it...u will feel something hard...i was feeling trying to know what is used.....because sinamy can't be a bit hard
thank you for the tutorial! do you block buckram on the bias or does it not matter?
must it be use for making a different kind of fascinator
Do u know how to make a double brim in crinolone fabric
could you please tell me the name of the fabric?
how can i ask for it?
what is the name of his material......and what is 20/20
Do you have classes for millenery
Hi Remi. We do teach millinery in at our shop in Melbourne. If you are in Melbourne you should come and visit. Or send and email if you like.
can it also be called thermoplastic
No, it is not a thermoplastic. It is water activated. Not heat activated.
what is 20/20 please?
thank you
thank u so much
what's inside the bottle? just water? what makes the linen sticky?