Thank you so much for this video it was very informative!!! I just bought bedroom end tables that came with the wrong color cloth drawer and wanted to change it to match my bedroom decor and didn’t know if I could mod podge fabric to fabric with the other kinds of mod podge I had, I just ordered this kind of it and am looking forward to recreating my drawers!!!!!!
Enjoyed your presentation, what product would you recommend to put a picture on fabric that would be ironable? I am making 8 family memory quilts and want to use a picture of my parents in the center block. Ironing/pressing seams flat is all but necessary. Thanks for any help or insight.
I make felt fabric dolls and they have an extensive collection of accessories and fashion pieces that desperately needed to be more than just a plain solid color that you see felt comes in. I’m going to try adding cutouts from the napkin and hopefully the felt clothing won’t become too stiff. I’ll drop back in here and let you know what happens! Btw, I have my own recipe that I’m using because although it starts with the original Mod Podge, I think it’s silly to buy the different special formulas when they’re all the same imo
Thank you for the video. I have a question. Im making sleeve warmers for a mummy costume. Simply wrapped some gauze around arm warmers and it looks great BUT since its gauze, its fraying and unraveling. Would I be able to use this to bond the gauze to the fabric? Im scared to just make it all disintegrate 😅
I paint art on denim, but because they're acrylic paints I'm afraid they might bleed in the machine. If I use the mod podge fabric to seal my art, pulled the denim jackets inside-out to first heat treat, then wash at cooler temp...would that work?
It sounds like it’s worth a try. Let me know if you tried this, but I just bought fabric mod podge to modify my old jeans and I’ll be doing something similar to what you described
I'm confused....if I remember correctly I mod podge with the fabric one and put the mod podge on the trim and then attached it to the pillowcase. I then used it to seal it. Why did my pillowcase come out hard and glossy and I even tried to wash it but nothing happened it stayed the same way. I want to try again but I'm concerned about messing up again. Any thoughts
Should you let your mod podge dry 72 hours before embellishing with paint and then top coat the entire thing or ok to just let it dry the 20 minutes then paint then top coat all your work? Or only top coat the fabric cure 72 hours paint then paint and add other embellishments let them dry then top coat with a second top coat? Thanks for any information.
That's the problem I had it was stiff and glossy. Did you figure out what to do? I threw my pillowcase away there was no way I could use it. Judging from everything on this video it looks like the poster doesn't answer questions.
@bellnorton1691 I tried the iron on method and that didn't work....so now I'm using the heat and bond to put it down because I paid a lot of money for the trim....heck for everything
Thank you so much for this video it was very informative!!! I just bought bedroom end tables that came with the wrong color cloth drawer and wanted to change it to match my bedroom decor and didn’t know if I could mod podge fabric to fabric with the other kinds of mod podge I had, I just ordered this kind of it and am looking forward to recreating my drawers!!!!!!
Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait to add some appliqués on my denim jacket.
Rose fabric is so pretty. Where did you buy it?
Thanks 😊
Thanks for sharing this. You have given some great examples to follow. I love this.
Want to do this on some bedroom curtains I plan to make!!
Thank you for a very good demonstration! The project looks lovely!
Thanks so much!
Enjoyed your presentation, what product would you recommend to put a picture on fabric that would be ironable? I am making 8 family memory quilts and want to use a picture of my parents in the center block. Ironing/pressing seams flat is all but necessary. Thanks for any help or insight.
Enjoyed and thanks for sharing
Thank you!!
This was awesome. Thank you for all the examples! So inspiring.
Lovely idea.
Great video! I’m so excited to try your new ideas! Thanks so much!😊
Will this prevent acrylic paint from cracking if you use this as a top glaze as well?? Awesome video!
I'm going to comment here in case you have a response. I hope that works!
Can you sew through dried fabric mod podge? Like for the backing of handmade patches?
New subscriber! Thanks for sharing
I make felt fabric dolls and they have an extensive collection of accessories and fashion pieces that desperately needed to be more than just a plain solid color that you see felt comes in. I’m going to try adding cutouts from the napkin and hopefully the felt clothing won’t become too stiff.
I’ll drop back in here and let you know what happens!
Btw, I have my own recipe that I’m using because although it starts with the original Mod Podge, I think it’s silly to buy the different special formulas when they’re all the same imo
Thanks so much!!
Hi. Is this the right glue to use if I want yo attach fabric to paper or canvas? Thank you
Great video ! Would this work on faux leather to shoe
Thank you for the video. I have a question. Im making sleeve warmers for a mummy costume. Simply wrapped some gauze around arm warmers and it looks great BUT since its gauze, its fraying and unraveling. Would I be able to use this to bond the gauze to the fabric? Im scared to just make it all disintegrate 😅
Which modge podge do I use for fabric to styrofoam?
Hi. Wer u get the scissors? I been looking for those particular ones.
I have a question. If I wanted to Mod Podge comic book pages on my canvas shoes or a canvas bag would u use the Fabric Mod Podge?
I paint art on denim, but because they're acrylic paints I'm afraid they might bleed in the machine. If I use the mod podge fabric to seal my art, pulled the denim jackets inside-out to first heat treat, then wash at cooler temp...would that work?
It sounds like it’s worth a try. Let me know if you tried this, but I just bought fabric mod podge to modify my old jeans and I’ll be doing something similar to what you described
I'll do this & let you know...just give me some time! Thanks for the reply.
Very nice!
Can I use this on a pair of shorts I painted or would it be too stiff
Can I use this on napkin to canvas bag
I'm confused....if I remember correctly I mod podge with the fabric one and put the mod podge on the trim and then attached it to the pillowcase. I then used it to seal it. Why did my pillowcase come out hard and glossy and I even tried to wash it but nothing happened it stayed the same way. I want to try again but I'm concerned about messing up again. Any thoughts
Can you put it on the fabric and throw glitter on? Just a thought
Where can i get this fabric?
I bought this verison and is it possible to transfer photo?
Hi, have you used this on faux leather at all?
How to remove it off the fabric if I messed up?
Should you let your mod podge dry 72 hours before embellishing with paint and then top coat the entire thing or ok to just let it dry the 20 minutes then paint then top coat all your work? Or only top coat the fabric cure 72 hours paint then paint and add other embellishments let them dry then top coat with a second top coat? Thanks for any information.
Hello, I’ve had the same issue. Do you know how to rectify this?
I did make my grand babies a pillow cover with this mod podge, it was very stiff afterwards.
May I ask is it being stiff a good thing or bad thing ,hope I make sense
That's the problem I had it was stiff and glossy. Did you figure out what to do? I threw my pillowcase away there was no way I could use it. Judging from everything on this video it looks like the poster doesn't answer questions.
@@Danajanene no, I just left it.
@bellnorton1691 I tried the iron on method and that didn't work....so now I'm using the heat and bond to put it down because I paid a lot of money for the trim....heck for everything
Great!
It doesn't seem through?
Hello magnificience
Has anyone decoupaged fabric onto a hair claw?
I’m not a GUY
Why doesn’t she answer everybody’s questions.??
Idk but I’ll be happy if anyone answers!
Haha I just asked someone a question and was like it does not look like the poster is answering questions.
Talk too much
Is this good for spandex material? Thank you for your knowledge
Don't use on stretchy stuff
Great!