babbling brook
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Date: 3/7/12 7:27 PM I need to repair a hole in a suit jacket. I have heard about various products that can be used, such as Bo Nash bonding agent. http://softexpressions.com/software/notions/Bonash.php
I can't remember any of the others, though.
I have found positive reviews of Bo Nash, but does anyone here on PR have any other recommendations? Thanks!!! :) -- Edited on 3/8/12 0:14 AM -- |
NhiHuynh

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Date: 3/7/12 9:43 PM I just looked up Bo Nash, sounds wonderful. I do repairs with fusible interfacing if there's enough fraying threads to cover the hole. Occasionally I use liquid stitch but it doesn't sound nearly as nice as the Bo Nash stuff. |
babbling brook
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Date: 3/7/12 11:46 PM Maybe I'll have to order some Bo Nash then, unless anyone knows of something even better! |
SheBear0320
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Date: 3/8/12 0:03 AM I've used the Bo Nash to repair holes in denim, corduroy and cotton and have had amazing results with it. I purchased mine at a Sewing Expo several years ago and it will last for quite awhile as long as you store it in a cool, dry place.
------ Sheila
"sewing very slowly to fill an empty closet"
2012/2013 Stash Busting Sew-Along:
27.25 yards sewn (as of 05/15/13)
21.75 yards purchased (as of 05/15/13)
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babbling brook
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In reply to SheBear0320
Date: 3/8/12 1:56 PM Thanks for letting me know about your personal experience with this product. It sounds like exactly what I need.  |