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SamanthaM
« on: February 22, 2011 10:00:49 AM »

Working on these for the kids 9well, OK, I have been playing with the two that are "almost" done already!


I am using a fine crochet hook (one of the steel ones, small enough I can't see the number) to make the goggles, and am crocheting around a plastic googly eye. I was thinking of simply sewing this in place, but it looks a little messy. pluss, I stuffed these boys with firmly packed cotton batting for some heft, so I am having a hard time sewing.

Anyone have a suggestion for a glue that would work? the "material" is the floss pictured...
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« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2011 08:54:40 PM »

If you don't want to sew them on, I would suggest maybe tacky glue or possibly fabric glue perhaps? Very cute!
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KimberleyDavis2B
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2011 02:35:18 AM »

I have used Fabri-Tac with great success on many projects! It dries clear, stays flexible and is washable time and again.

I have also used e6000. But then I use that stuff for everything! Smiley
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