Easy At-Home Racoon Felt Craft

Create this adorable racoon felt craft without sewing using Speed-Sew Fabric Glue. In this video we show you the materials you will need (felt, pins, a cut-out, scissors, and fabric glue), the process of creating the felt cut-outs.

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How To Craft With Fabric Glue

In this video, we give you an in-depth tutorial on how to create this simple felt craft perfect for a school project or, if you're feeling crafty, using Speed Sew Fabric Glue. To make this craft, all you need is felt, scissors, pins, a toothpick and Speed-Sew.

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Helpful Tips When Using Speed-Sew Fabric

When using fabric glue such as Speed-Sew, there are only a few ways you can mess up (applying too much, applying too little glue and ironing to dry), so in this video, Speed-Sew will provide you with 8 handy and helpful tips to help make your crafting projects, repairing projects, and hemming projects easy & mess-free.

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Strongest Fabric Glue?

The strongest fabric glue, Speed-Sew, is put to the test on a pair of hemmed jeans. Will Speed-Sew Fabric glue withstand hot water? The washer and dryer? The iron? We will find out. 

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How to Hem Jeans WITHOUT Sewing

In this video, we show you a quick & easy no-sew method to hem a pair of jeans with Speed Sew fabric glue. All it takes is a few materials (pins, iron, Q-tip, Speed-Sew, scissors) and a few minutes of your day!

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NEVER Make These Mistakes

Never make these five common mistakes when using fabric glue. 1. Leaving the tube's cap off. Leaving the cap off will allow air to get into the tube, drying out the glue. 2. Applying too much glue. The glue will seep through the fabric and take longer to dry. 3. Applying to coated surfaces. If you apply the fabric glue onto a coated surface, the glue will not have any fabric pores to adhere to and, therefore, will not hold. For example, iron-on-patches have a coated surface and do not work with fabric glue. 4. Not letting the glue dry long enough. The fabric glue will not be able to bind and will be easily ripped apart. 5. Ironing to adhere fabric together. Let the fabric glue air dry for 20-30 minutes.

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BEST Ways to Use Fabric Glue

Speed-Sew in 15 secondsHere are the four BEST ways to use Speed-Sew Fabric Glue (Crafts & Workwear). Use Speed-Sew fabric glue to repair your ripped dog toys, adhere a patch to your backpack, hem the rough edges of your shirt and craft a cute holiday garland.

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How to Fix Torn Slippers

Did your house slippers get worn out this winter? Don't waste your money buying a new pair; learn how to repair torn slippers easily using Speed-Sew Fabric & Craft Glue. Perfect for quick and effective repairs!

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How to Repair a Ripped Dog Toy

Quickly fix your cat or dog toy with Speed-Sew Fabric & Craft Glue. This video is for you if you have a dog OR cat that likes to tear into soft toys. Instead of buying new toys, save a little money and repair the old ones with fabric glue. No sewing machine is needed; this can all be done with a little fabric glue and a Q-tip. Easy and Quick. Safe for pets to chew, durable for pulls!

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