But is it ok to use regular glue? I was taught you should use a fabric glue when sewing as regular glue can damage your needle/machine. But hate wasting so would love to be able to patch up my stabilizers!
As long as you are using a water soluble glue which will wash out of your quilt, its' all good! Depending on what type of glue and how much you use, you might need to clean your needle with rubbing alcohol - but that isn't usually what is required when using it for this purpose.
Sort of...it is the pressing part of the Martelli Round About set which has a revolving base and a cutting mat and a pressing mat. I love this combination and use it all the time. You can find out more details at www.martellinotions.com/3pc-round-about-set-base-mat-iron-top.html?Affiliate=Kim and it is currently on sale today! I am a Martelli affiliate.
Nice kitty at the end 🐈⬛🥰
Thanks for these tips. I almost went to the sewing machine to do this. Glad for the gluing idea. This will be a great time saver.
How old was I learned about gluing the H20 pieces of stabilizer together? Just now !!! Thanks, Kim !
I also use strips of interfacing to “ glue” left over batting pieces together.
I was wondering if the glued pieces will stay strong enough to make a tight base when hooped.
Thank you for this tip. And I LOVE your sewing buddy. 😺
Thank you/ brilliant!
But is it ok to use regular glue? I was taught you should use a fabric glue when sewing as regular glue can damage your needle/machine. But hate wasting so would love to be able to patch up my stabilizers!
As long as you are using a water soluble glue which will wash out of your quilt, its' all good! Depending on what type of glue and how much you use, you might need to clean your needle with rubbing alcohol - but that isn't usually what is required when using it for this purpose.
Good to know. What brand glue stick? Can it be the kind little kids use?
Either Elmer's (the purple one) glue stick or UHU will work as well.
Can you use Elmer’s washable glue?
Yes, you should be able to use it. You may need to set it with the iron to make sure that it adheres really well.
Love the cat!
Is that a revolving mat you are ironing on top of?
Sort of...it is the pressing part of the Martelli Round About set which has a revolving base and a cutting mat and a pressing mat. I love this combination and use it all the time. You can find out more details at www.martellinotions.com/3pc-round-about-set-base-mat-iron-top.html?Affiliate=Kim and it is currently on sale today!
I am a Martelli affiliate.
Love the idea, and your Cat. TFS!
Thank you! 😊
Thank you for posting this video!
It's my pleasure
Very informative. Thank you
Very welcome
Wow! Love it! Hello little kitty😻
Hello 😊
Great idea❗️❗️
Good to know. I'm always leery of using glue to avoid residue on the needle.
Glad to help
You can coat your needle with Sewers Aid to prevent gumming up the needle.
Thank you!
You're welcome!