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A variety of colors of zippers (YKK, Excella, and Everbright) and thread (A&E, Sil, Guttermann, Mettler, and Fujix), as well as sewing tools and equipment, are handled.
The Dritz Fabric Glue Stick is a handy craft accessory to have in your sewing kit. Ideal for giving finishing touches to your fabrics, this non-toxic glue can be used to position lace, appliques and other dainty embellishments on your fabrics. You can also use it to match plaids and stripes, alter existing patterns or for basting hems and zippers. It is water soluble and acid free. This package includes 0.28 ounces of fabric glue stick. Water-soluble glue that washes out of most fabrics Can be used to tack down seam allowances to prevent them from moving or flipping over when sewing Great for basting hems and zippers; especially when matching plaids Ideal for positioning ribbons, trims and appliques Usage Instructions: Remove cap and twist base slightly. Rub stick over area to be glued. After using, twist base to retract glue. Allow to dry before stitching. TIP: Store in refrigerator to keep from drying out and spreading too thickly. Instruction Guides & Tutorials: How to Use a Fabric Glue Stick

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