![]() ![]() After about 48 hours (WAY over the recommended drying time on the package), the pieces did not make it through 30 seconds of handling. I painted the candlestick, then after that dried, I glued the two pieces together using Liquid Fusion. I went with two glass pieces for my next experiment. You can see the full instructions for this one today over on The Country Chic Cottage. You see this one is for my son to play with so it needed to be indestructible. Exactly the kind of strength I was looking for on this project. The cardboard I glued to actually came apart before the glue came off of the fabric. I put the fabric through the tug test after the recommended drying time on the package. ![]() So on this little project, I pulled out the Liquid Fusion. I never have any luck with the hot glue/fabric combination. I hate when I hot glue fabric to a surface and it pulls away easily. No more trying to sew a blind hem for me. Guess what? That hem is still holding strong. So I glued the hem in place and washed the pants three times so far. Well I have a pair of pants that the hem is coming out of. The first thing I noticed was that Liquid Fusion works on fabric. They either have horrendous odors or foam up and make a mess on my projects. I am completely fed up with the glues I usually use as a matter of fact. The special formula penetrates deeper than other glues without using clamps. Imagine one glue for almost all of your projects. Liquid Fusion® Clear Urethane Glue is to the crafting world what energy drinks are to the sports world-2 ounces of PURE MUSCLE! The description straight from their site is as follows: ![]() Adhesives are one of a crafter’s best friends- we need glues for everything from paper to fabric and everything in between! Liquid Fusion from Aleene’s claims to be 2 ounces of “pure muscle” by the description on their site. ![]()
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