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Lapel Stick - Temporary Fabric Adhesive

Lapel Stick - Temporary Fabric Adhesive

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Lapel Stick is a temporary non-toxic fabric adhesive that goes on in seconds and dries clear for Quilting, Sewing, Crafting, and Embroidery - replaces baste stitching, pinning, tapes, & spray adhesives.  No more messy sprays or getting stuck with pins and it won't gum up your needles or machines!  LAPEL Stick is water soluble and safe to use on cottons, wool, polyester, blends, felt, linen, and leather.

LAPEL stick is safe for fabrics and will come out in a standard wash without damaging the fabric. LAPEL stick can be used like a temporary adhesive with any embroidery stabilizer or fabric and is non toxic, won’t bleed, or leave an odor.

Ultimate Accessory for Quilters, Sewers, and Crafters Temporary non-toxic fabric adhesive that goes on in seconds and dries clear for Quilting, Sewing, Crafting, and Embroidery - replaces baste stitching, pinning, tapes, & spray adhesives.  No more messy sprays or getting stuck with pins and it won't gum up your needles or machines!  LAPEL Stick is water soluble and safe to use on cottons, wool, polyester, blends, felt, linen, and leather. First Aid For Your Fashion Emergencies For too long we have put up with collars that won’t stay flat, hems that won’t stay up, pockets that pop and bulge, and other day to day challenges that are now unnecessary thanks to LAPEL Stick. No need to carry around a needle and thread to deal with a fallen hem (especially when traveling) or pinning a neckline together to prevent gapping. Just Twist and Apply firmly. Repairs a fallen pant hem or skirt hem instantly Keeps shirt collars in place and looking sharp - no more wing tips or upturned collars Adjusts pants to multiple heel heights without alterations Secures straps to undergarments - no more slipping Eliminates gapping necklines or button gaps on blouses Ideal for costumes or temporary adjustments to clothing A "Must Have" for every Wedding and Bridal Survival Kit   Blog reviews for this product:

http://quilting.craftgossip.com/product-review-lapel-stick-for-quilters/2011/02/10/

http://www.pleasant-home.com/2011/01/accuquilt-go-baby-and-lapel-stick.html 

http://sunshowerquilts.blogspot.com/2011/01/valentines-heart-snow-globe-fabric.html 

http://quiltcetera.wordpress.com/2010/12/01/wool-applique-made-easier-and-a-giveaway
What can the LAPEL sticks be used for? Applique, paper piecing, many quilting techniques, temporarily fixing a fallen hem, closing gaping buttons, securing shirt collars, smoothing down bulging pockets, securing slipping straps, alternative to baste stitching, decorating costumes, keeping cuffs in place, and sewing or craft projects. Temporary non-toxic acid-free fabric adhesive that goes on in seconds and dries clear for Quilting, Sewing, Crafting, and Embroidery - replaces baste stitching, pinning, tapes, spray adhesives, and stabilizers. No more messy sprays or getting stuck with pins and it won't gum up your needles or machines! LAPEL Stick is water soluble and safe to use on cottons, wool, polyester, blends, felt, linen, and leather. How is LAPEL stick different than regular glue sticks? LAPEL stick is safe for fabrics and will come out in a standard wash without damaging the fabric. A temporary fabric adhesive that is non toxic, won't bleed, or leave an odor. How many applications do I get per stick? The exact number will vary depending on the amount of product required for the type of fabric you are sticking and the amount of fabric - average is 200 uses per stick. Will LAPEL stick gum up my sewing machine? No, LAPEL stick is safe to use for quilting and sewing projects and will not gum up your machine. Will LAPEL stick "bleed through" or discolour fabrics? No, LAPEL stick will not bleed through or discolour fabrics. How long will LAPEL stick hold a hem or fabric in place? Fabric will be held in place until it is washed, LAPEL stick is a temporary adhesive.

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