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Message Board > Miscellaneous > Mod Podge for fabric ( Moderated by Deepika, EleanorSews, CynthiaSue)
BJ1400
 
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Date: 3/27/12 2:18 PM I see that there is now a "fabric" mod podge, but it costs about twice what the regular does. Has anyone used it & what's the difference between the two?? Thanks. ------ Beverly
Janome Coverpro 1000CPX; Brother Serger 1034D; Kenmore 19233; Alden (early 1970's)
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Elizabeth made this

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Date: 3/27/12 4:15 PM I haven't used fabric mod podge, but I have used regular mod podge over fabric when I recovered some jars for tea. It left the fabric super crunchy--not so lovely. I wonder if the fabric variety still allows the fabric to retain more of its original texture. ------ emadethis.wordpress.com
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BJ1400
 
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In reply to Elizabeth made this <<
Date: 3/27/12 5:56 PM Quote: Elizabeth made this I haven't used fabric mod podge, but I have used regular mod podge over fabric when I recovered some jars for tea. It left the fabric super crunchy--not so lovely. I wonder if the fabric variety still allows the fabric to retain more of its original texture. Yes, I've tried reg. mod podge on fabric & it turned out "crunchy". I didn't like it at all.------ Beverly
Janome Coverpro 1000CPX; Brother Serger 1034D; Kenmore 19233; Alden (early 1970's)
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