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Has anyone ever used Fray Check if so is it any good and are there any disadvantages of using it???? Thanks
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I swear by fray check. I use it for virtually every project I've done so far. Never had any problems from it, but it can sometimes irritate sensitive skin apparently. Never had that problem myself. So just try not to get it on you. Also it can apparently distort the colour of some fabric, but not anything I've stitched on. I think it means if you get it on your clothes. But never had a problem myself.
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Thanks Angel just looking at it on sew and so, was thinking about getting it.
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*nods eagerly* I get it from there and it lasts a fair bit too. It is something I now couldn't do without. I'm always paranoid of things fraying too much. So this just puts my mind at ease.
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It's good stuff, the only slight drawback is that it makes the fabric very stiff, but in most uses that is not a problem. But make sure it dries before letting it touch anything else, or before you roll or fold the fabric you have treated :roll: :doh: :shock: 8) :whistle: we all live and learn :shifty:
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Haha, sounds like there might be a story to tell there Jilly! :lol:
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hehe what happens if you do that?

I treat the edges so the bit I'm working on isn't really effected then put it down while I sort out my threads by which time it's usually dry.
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Is there an alturnative then as im so clumsy lol more than most. Lee is always shouting for me to becareful :doh: :lol:
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Well you could always sew the edges, but I think really you'll be ok if you use it then put it on the table while you sort your threads.
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I can't remember what it stuck to, I have a feeling it was the back of the chair, nothing serious :lol: , but if it had touched another piece of fabric it may have been a pain to separate.
I used it to secure the back of single french knots in my Sacred Connection project, I then cut loads of them out as I thought there were too many, it was like very strong wire to cut through.
It did alter the colour of the fabric very slightly as well.
It is easy to control Sammy, just don't squeeze too hard :lol:
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Oh no i just no im going to have a disaster with it lol.
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hehe tables sammy. Use a table and let it dry :P
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*Sammy must remember that and to have it the wrong way up to her so it dries* :lol:
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Don't let it stick to the table Sammy :wink:
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Thats what i mean lol, i really must not be clumbsy with it. *think Sam think.*
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I don't think it can stick to the table :? It certainly doesn't to mine...works...or my tablet :P Does leave some residue which is fun to peel off but doesn't stick. It's basically a fabric glue. It sticks fabric to fabric and not much else.
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okey dokey, we will see hehehe.
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hehe give it a try. If it sticks to the table I'll...be very shocked.
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I know I'm late joining in on this thread, but I used to use Fray check faithfully. Of course I only used Aida at that time so I haven't tried it on evenweave, but I can't think of any reason it would be different. Now I just zig azg stitch with my new sewing machine. It makes for a nice edge. If not for the machine I would still be using the Fray check.
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Never to late hun, everyone is welcome and thank you very much for ur opinion. :)
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