MULTI-FABRIC SEW GLUE
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DESCRIPTION
NOW YOU CAN MEND YOUR TORN CLOTHES EASILY WITHOUT NEEDLE AND THREADS!
When sewing is so easy to others but not to you, it's always troublesome when you accidentally break parts of your clothes and you don't know how to deal with it! Now everything turns simpler because the Multi-Fabric Sew Glue is your savior!
This Multi-Fabric Sew Glue is the best alternative to needle and thread if you don't know how to sew. Clear, colorless, permanent, washable... No one will notice that your clothes were sewed before, while the effect is super long-lasting.
FEATURES:
- 0 needle and thread
It's a quick and easy way to sew broken clothes without applying ant needle and thread, but just the liquid to stick. - Handicapped friendly:
For those who are handicapped in sewing, now you can get rid of the troubles of hurting yourself. -
Washable and flexible
Create a clear, colorless, flexible, permanent, washer & dryer proof bond great for cotton, denim, felt, fleece, leather, suede, polyester, rayon, fibers, velvet, fabrics, and more.
- High bonding strength
After fully cured, the glue will become clear in color and remain soft and flexible. After fully cured, it becomes waterproof and can withstand high and low temperatures. - Long-lasting
With the micro-mend formula applied, the adhesive effect is long-lasting to bond the broken parts in an invisible way, unlike conventional threads. - Allow you to save time on sewing broken clothes.
- The perfect solution for crafting one-of-a-kind pieces; patching, appliqué, and other decorating.
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
- 1 x Multi-Fabric Sew Glue
Debora T.
As a pup my dog chewed a hole in the front of my sectional. Tired of looking at it I decided to order some of this fabric tac. Amazing product, I had it all over my hands after but who cares, look at my perfect sectional.
Eve I.
Know how to sew? I sure don't. A brand new shirt sprung a hole after only one wash, and obviously it couldn't be returned at that point. This stuff was the answer. It's a little tricky to work with the adhesive as it gets wispy, almost spiderweb-like as you dab it around, but other than that it dried quickly enough and did not stain. I wore the shirt several hours later with no issues. Thank god for this stuff, because I will likely never pick up a needle and don't really plan to.
NatureLover
I actually bought this Beacon Fabri-Tac a while ago and not until yesterday did I find use for it! I bought this sheer window curtain with a beautiful butterfly pattern but for the purpose of using as a shower curtain in addition to a pvc liner (have a see through shower curtain)! The material is slippery and delicate or stitching though not impossible. I remembered I bought Fabri-Tac and got to work! All I did was measure of the length needed to tuck, press with the iron, then put a cardboard piece to keep the glue from sipping through to my ironing board and the end result was wonderful! The sheer was 76 x 84 and needed 76 for width and 74 for length. Buy it, it will come in handy when you least expect!
Angela F.
This product is amazing! I was a little skeptical at first but other reviews convinced me to give it a try. My boyfriend's work jeans were all starting to tear, and my sewing machine is broken. This stuff sticks instantly and fixed his jeans right up! I highly recommend it and will honestly use this for the rest of my life now. The first picture shows a hole I was able to close up and the second picture shows where I added a patch in the inside of the bigger hole.
Nadia V.
This worked really great to mend a pair of leather sandals. The leather straps had seperated from a fabric strap (the strap was a few layers of textile) and consequently these really cute sandals were looking janky...
I took them to shoe repair guy but he said he couldnt do anything except glue it back together, but wanted to charge a lot, so I decided to do myself. I was nervous about which glue to use but after reading all the reviews and applications this seemed like a good fit. It was pretty easy to use. It didn't discolor the leather and wasn't as hard to work with (like super glue).
Also, I did try to use it to glue a ribbon to a hat but you could see glue marks there...so might not work for all fabric applications.
Morris R.
Had a couple pair of expensive jeans that I have not worn in a long time because of tears in the knee area. I hated how my knees would pop out when I was sitting. Was doing research on how to patch jeans and all the sewing and seam tearing was too intimidating for me. I figured I would have to take it to a tailor. Did a little more research on no sew options. Iron on patches seemed pretty hit or miss, but then I found out about this product and figured I would try it. Worked like a charm!
I cut out some patches from an old pair of jeans and simply glued them to the inside of the tears to close them up. Took like 5 minutes to fix 2 pairs of jeans. Just make sure to keep things flat so you don't create creases. Still has the distressed look from the tear, but no more skin or knees popping out! So far they have survived 2 washes just fine, but figure I can just re-glue the old patch or a new patch if it falls off, so seems like this is a pretty permanent solution. So glad I could rescue my old jeans!
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Debora T.
As a pup my dog chewed a hole in the front of my sectional. Tired of looking at it I decided to order some of this fabric tac. Amazing product, I had it all over my hands after but who cares, look at my perfect sectional.
Eve I.
Know how to sew? I sure don't. A brand new shirt sprung a hole after only one wash, and obviously it couldn't be returned at that point. This stuff was the answer. It's a little tricky to work with the adhesive as it gets wispy, almost spiderweb-like as you dab it around, but other than that it dried quickly enough and did not stain. I wore the shirt several hours later with no issues. Thank god for this stuff, because I will likely never pick up a needle and don't really plan to.
NatureLover
I actually bought this Beacon Fabri-Tac a while ago and not until yesterday did I find use for it! I bought this sheer window curtain with a beautiful butterfly pattern but for the purpose of using as a shower curtain in addition to a pvc liner (have a see through shower curtain)! The material is slippery and delicate or stitching though not impossible. I remembered I bought Fabri-Tac and got to work! All I did was measure of the length needed to tuck, press with the iron, then put a cardboard piece to keep the glue from sipping through to my ironing board and the end result was wonderful! The sheer was 76 x 84 and needed 76 for width and 74 for length. Buy it, it will come in handy when you least expect!
Angela F.
This product is amazing! I was a little skeptical at first but other reviews convinced me to give it a try. My boyfriend's work jeans were all starting to tear, and my sewing machine is broken. This stuff sticks instantly and fixed his jeans right up! I highly recommend it and will honestly use this for the rest of my life now. The first picture shows a hole I was able to close up and the second picture shows where I added a patch in the inside of the bigger hole.
Nadia V.
This worked really great to mend a pair of leather sandals. The leather straps had seperated from a fabric strap (the strap was a few layers of textile) and consequently these really cute sandals were looking janky...
I took them to shoe repair guy but he said he couldnt do anything except glue it back together, but wanted to charge a lot, so I decided to do myself. I was nervous about which glue to use but after reading all the reviews and applications this seemed like a good fit. It was pretty easy to use. It didn't discolor the leather and wasn't as hard to work with (like super glue).
Also, I did try to use it to glue a ribbon to a hat but you could see glue marks there...so might not work for all fabric applications.
Morris R.
Had a couple pair of expensive jeans that I have not worn in a long time because of tears in the knee area. I hated how my knees would pop out when I was sitting. Was doing research on how to patch jeans and all the sewing and seam tearing was too intimidating for me. I figured I would have to take it to a tailor. Did a little more research on no sew options. Iron on patches seemed pretty hit or miss, but then I found out about this product and figured I would try it. Worked like a charm!
I cut out some patches from an old pair of jeans and simply glued them to the inside of the tears to close them up. Took like 5 minutes to fix 2 pairs of jeans. Just make sure to keep things flat so you don't create creases. Still has the distressed look from the tear, but no more skin or knees popping out! So far they have survived 2 washes just fine, but figure I can just re-glue the old patch or a new patch if it falls off, so seems like this is a pretty permanent solution. So glad I could rescue my old jeans!