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Velcro hook and loop fasteners come with two layers: a hook side and a loop side. When the two side are pressed together, the hook clutches hold of the loop to form a tight, secure bond. Please Note: The visual appearance of fabric and colour may vary on screen between monitors due to the different screen colour settings; Depending on the fabric and glue, some stains simplycan’t be removed, no matter how hard you try. If all the above methods fail to deliver the results you want, you may have to consider either giving it up as a lost cause or find a way torepurpose the fabric. Can You hot Glue Velcro to Fabric? As you apply the glue, leave a seam allowance on either side of the Velcro. This will prevent it from seeping onto the fabric.
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Hook : the “hook” side of Velcro is the rougher, more rigid side of the material. “Hook” is the side that catches onto the “loops”. Couldn't have gone better, and the Velcro works as I'd hoped it would. Pity you don't do it in white, though. When applying hook sided Velcro to certain fabrics not listed above, bear in mind the constant attaching and detaching can stress the fabric and cause it to develop an unsightly fuzzy appearance. Which Side of Velcro Goes on Fabric? Our stylish, by-the-metre fabrics come in a variety of colour palettes and patterns to suit any project, while our sewing accessories, sewing machines and storage boxes ensure you’ll always have the perfect tools to complete and perfect your creations. Ideal for kids and beginners, our selection of craft kits come with everything included and make a great present. Gluing: A popular alternative to both sewing and fabric-based tape is gluing. Fortunately, there’s a range of Velcro adhesives on the market built for that exact purpose… if you have a glue gun, you can even take things up a notch with hot gluing.
Removing Velcro glue from fabric can be a hassle, but it’s not impossible. How successful you’ll be at removing the glue stain will depend both on the fabric itself and the type ofglue that was used. For your best chance of success, try one of the following methods :
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After a while, you may find the Velcro on your fabric loses its secure bond. Usually, this happens when lint or debris gathers on the Velcro and stops the hooks from latching onto the loops.
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Peel the Velcro strip from the fabric using a plastic putty knife, a scooper, flat-edged metal or the end of a fork. Be careful to take your time and peel gently to avoid damaging the underlying fabric. To help the adhesive penetrate, use a putty knife to push the remover into the peeling edge of the strip.