Usa 505 Spray and Fix Temporary Fabric Adhesive, 14.7oz
Original price was: $22.99.$19.51Current price is: $19.51.
Price: $22.99 - $19.51
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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. Keep out of reach of children. Imported.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.65 x 2.65 x 9.4 inches; 15.2 ounces
Item model number : SF515
Date First Available : April 29, 2008
Manufacturer : Odif
ASIN : B0018N73C6
Temporary, repositionable, fabric adhesive used to temporarily bond fabric
Odorless, colorless, no mist, does not gum sewing needles
Use for machine applique, quilting and basting
Excellent for holding fabric to stabilizers in machine embroidery and hemming
Acid free – no CFC’s
Great for sewing, applique, quilting, and crafting.
Includes on 14.7 oz aerosol can
Great for sewing, applique, quilting, and crafting.
Includes on 12.4 oz aerosol can
Odorless colorless and acid-free
Eliminates pinning and allows repeated repositioning
Made in France
Customers say
Customers find this fabric adhesive works well for embroidery projects and quilt sandwiches, holding fabric firmly in place without sticking to needles. They appreciate its effectiveness for quilting and machine embroidery, noting it’s easier to use than pinning or basting, and comes in a great size for the price. Customers like that it has no odor and doesn’t gum up needles or machines.
11 reviews for Usa 505 Spray and Fix Temporary Fabric Adhesive, 14.7oz
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Original price was: $22.99.$19.51Current price is: $19.51.
Soft Top –
Good product
Quick easy transaction
T. Miller –
A game changer!
This was a game changer for my quilting! So much easier to baste, and it stays in place!
Marsha L –
Great Adhesive
This is the best temporary fabric adhesive I’ve ever used. I use it for floating my embroidery projects in the hoop. It works very well.
linda7915 –
505 sprayer works…
I’ve used this product before for sewing. Doeant gum up machine needle. Not sure what else to say except the sprayer works, it’s not a dud.
Norrine B. –
works goo
works good with no fuss
c lewis –
Works well
This did make my towels adhere to stabilizer better giving a better embroidery stitch out. It does leave a sticky residue on the towel which I have been able to remove with a damp cloth. No noticeable smell – very important to me due to migraines.
CS –
Great At Holding Your Embroidery Stabilizer And In Lieu Of Pinning Your Sewing
► Why I like it:This works nicely at holding my stabilizer to my fabric for embroidery. Sometimes, though, I find that what I want to embroider on has a lot of sizing in it from the manufacturer. When that happens, I need to first wash the fabric or garment, iron it and then I can use it, otherwise the sizing does not stick too well.As is to be expected, it does have an oder, but it is slight. Just make sure you use it in a well ventilated area as you don’t want to be inhaling an adhesive type product. You only need a very light spray as it is very adhesive and seems to last a long time. I’ve never left it on for days on end, but I’ve heard that you can do that and it will still hold.I’ve only used it a few times in lieu of pinning something that I am sewing basically because it is so expensive for my tight budget that I would rather pin my sewing and save it for the embroidery stabilizer where I would not want to be pinning. I have always pinned, so it really is no big deal for me. Plus, I am not doing large quilts where the time savings in using this versus pinning would be significant.I find that it rinses out just fine and does not leave a gummy residue nor have I had any problems with it gumming up my needle. BUT, you should only use a very fine spray. If you should have gumming issues, it is because you are spraying too much product on it.► Pros:Much faster to use than pinning or basting. Holds the stabilizer in place for embroidery. You can reposition as needed.► Cons:EXPENSIVE. When I purchased this on Sept 8th, it was 12.4 ounces for $19.88. It is now 10.93 ounces for $20.35.► Suggestions for Improvement:Lower the price.► Would I buy again?Yes.► Purchasing Decision & Questions:I hope I have helped your purchasing decision of this Odif 505 Temporary Spray and Fix. I am not affiliated with the manufacturer, seller or any other product related company nor am I under any obligation to write this review. I do this for my own fun and pleasure! Feel free to comment and let me know if I have helped you. If you should have any questions, please post them below in the Comments. I try to answer all inquires in a timely fashion to the best of my ability. Lastly, Follow me on Amazon if you wish to be notified as I post new reviews. I promise they will always be meaningful and never of penny ante junk.
Mark T. Yamashiro –
Spray Adhesive Quilt glue
Easy to use and apply, doesn’t stain the fabric and you can sew through the fabric with damage to your sewing machine…
Carmen Huggins –
top notch, none better for my quilts
Louise Stewart –
Tricky to use!
Karen Bruce –
Best adhesive for smaller projects like placemats or tea cozies. I have replaced my pins with this great product.