505 Spray & Fix Adhesive - WAWAK Sewing Supplies

505 Spray & Fix Adhesive - WAWAK Sewing Supplies

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Shop for 505 Spray & Fix Adhesive. An odorless, colorless, temporary fabric adhesive used to hold fabric in place during quilting. A great basting spray. Available in a variety of sizes.

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Odif 505 Spray and Fix Temporary Fabric Adhesive 6.22oz, 25 Sewing

Experience the convenience and versatility of Odif's Fabric Spray Adhesive as it effortlessly adheres to a wide range of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, blends, and even delicate fabrics. Whether you're working on quilting, embroidery, or any other sewing project, this low tack adhesive spray will be your go-to. With Odif's Quilt Basting Spray, you can effortlessly position fabrics, quilt layers, and more, ensuring precise alignment and professional results.

Odif 505 Spray Baste for Quilting (7.2 oz) with Pixiss Small Clothes Pin (20 Pack) for Machine Embroidery Supplies - Repositionable Adhesive Spray

JT TRADING-505 Spray & Fix Temporary Fabric Adhesive. 505 is a temporary fabric adhesive for use in sewing, applique, quilting, and paper craft projects. Spray the adhesive onto the back of fabric for a temporary bond to other fabrics, batting, paper, chipboard, and other such materials. It is odorless, colorless, stainless, spotless, and will not gum needles. Each can contains 12. 4 ounces of spray adhesive. DANGER: Extremely flammable. Vapors harmful. Contents under pressure.

Odif USA 505 Spray & Fix Temporary Fabric Adhesive-12.4Oz

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