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Dritz Original Liquid Stitch is a 4 fl oz permanent fabric adhesive designed as a no-sew alternative for quick, durable repairs and creative fabric applications. It bonds in seconds, dries clear and flexible, and withstands machine washing and drying, making it ideal for hems, patches, appliqués, and more.



































| ASIN | B0018NA0F8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,342 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #19 in Fabric Adhesives |
| Brand | Dritz |
| Brand Name | Dritz |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Compatible Material | Fabric |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,905 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072879264975 |
| Item Form | Liquid,Ounce |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Liquid Stitch 4Oz |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Prym Consumer USA |
| Model | 653111 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Dries Clear, Washable |
| Special Feature | Dries Clear, Washable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Fabric, Repair |
| UPC | 072879264975 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Low |
| Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
D**N
Does the job on so many items I can't list them all!
I love this stuff! Quick fix for so many items I can't begin to name them. Hems are a pain but this liquid stitch does the job and lasts a long time. There are so many other uses just great cloth glue.
R**H
Worked well on my coat pocket liner
The stitching on my coat pocket liner gave way creating a hole where everything I put in it ended up in the coat liner. I was going to try and sew the pocket but that proved to be nearly impossible because I couldn't get enough of the liner out of the pocket to fix the whole thing. This left me with two choices, find something to glue it together or throw the coat out. As I've never used fabric glue before I went with this one because it had good reviews and was relativley inexpensive. The glue was easy to apply and within 30 seconds or so, it had adhered sufficently enough where I no longer had to hold the two pieces of cloth together. At that point I was able to hang the coat and give the glue 24 hours to completely cure. Rather than being left with a hard seam as I would have if I had used super glue, the seam remains somewhat plyable (a good thing) and well bonded. I've been wearing the coat now for about 3 weeks and the pocket liner is as good as if it had been stitched. So would I recommend it? Based on my experience I would. I really wish that they sold an even smaller bottle however as I suspect it will take me years (many) to use it all up at which time I'm sure it will have hardened in the bottle.
E**T
Decent for crochet/knitting projects but not very strong
I got this Liquid Stitch for keeping the ends of cotton yarn in check on a crochet project. I will say it's pretty easy to use, I just used a combination of q-tips and my fingers to apply it to the yarn, and it dries fairly quickly. It comes off of skin easily with soap and water. However, the strength/adhesion leaves something to be desired. I had to redo a few spots. I wonder if it works differently on different materials? I wouldn't expect this to completely replace thread as it claims to; I think it works better as a fray check/for small areas.
K**S
Worked great
Held pieces of material together very well
C**L
Great for crafts that use fabrics and ribbons and lace.
Thick adhesive to hold fabrics together. Soaks in and becomes invisible. It takes some time to dry, but holds well.
I**.
IronWorker approved
It holds! In my line of work sometimes I burn or rip pants after only one day. It just wouldn’t be cost effective to always replace them so I patch them with liquid stitch and patches cut from old jeans. I’ve even fixed bolt bag loops and it holds.
S**S
Still Needs Sewing
Would not recommend to adhere patches to fabric. I let the glue dry overnight and upon checking in the morning, the patches peeled off when I moved the fabric. I’m having to go back and hand sew these on anyway. So I found that it’s not permanent or equivalent to real stitching. Can’t hate the product, though, I imagine it’s better for hemming. PS I will say it’s been a good product to keep the patches in place while I sew them. My needle goes through the glue easily. Update: I used this to secure my threads on the inside of the sweatshirt after hand sewing the patches. Yeah, those aren’t going anywhere, so that’s awesome. However, the dried glue is scratchy on the skin, so use backing to avoid that! Definitely a fabric-to-fabric product.
P**E
The best fabric glue
The very best I've tried. Works great. Dries clear, no yellow residue. Strong hold.
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