I’ve used odicoat and just use like a credit card…… it fits in the jar so no dumping and you can put it on a lot thinner. Works great!I usually use it on finished projects. ❤️
I tested OdiCoat on some samples a few years ago using a credit card edge but didn't really like the end result, and when sewing for a business the time involved didn't make it practical. Thanks for the comparison.
I think you can add the interfacing first, but definitely test it because the "wetness" of the liquid vinyl or odicoat may create bubbles in the interfacing. Thank you! :)
I would not expect real waterproofing, just a little more "beefiness" for using quilt cotton on a bag. I also do my own waxing, which does not give a shine, but you don't have to wait. You can use it as soon as it dries. It is also water resistant. Anyway, thanks! I use the credit card for Odicoat, but a brush for wax.
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I’ve used odicoat and just use like a credit card…… it fits in the jar so no dumping and you can put it on a lot thinner. Works great!I usually use it on finished projects. ❤️
Great tip! Thanks! Why I didn't think of that?! 😆😆😆
I tested OdiCoat on some samples a few years ago using a credit card edge but didn't really like the end result, and when sewing for a business the time involved didn't make it practical. Thanks for the comparison.
Definitely! 😊 you’re very welcome ☺️
Just a thought... Could you attach interfacing first and then the Odicoat if you wanted a sheen? I might try that test just to see! Great video!
I think you can add the interfacing first, but definitely test it because the "wetness" of the liquid vinyl or odicoat may create bubbles in the interfacing. Thank you! :)
@@tinamozingo6589 I've tried that but the interfacing delaminated from the fabric.
I would not expect real waterproofing, just a little more "beefiness" for using quilt cotton on a bag. I also do my own waxing, which does not give a shine, but you don't have to wait. You can use it as soon as it dries. It is also water resistant. Anyway, thanks! I use the credit card for Odicoat, but a brush for wax.
Waxing is something I would like to try in the future. I love the look of wax canvas :)
This is great! Thank you!!
You are so welcome! 😊
Can it be used on used fabric bags
Probably, just test on a little unnoticeable corner first.
In reality it is a waste of money for that expensive little jar because eventually the fabric is never waterproof.
I see what you're saying, it just add a little protection and makes it easier to clean :)