Which Fabric Glue is the Best? In Depth Review 2024 (Testing Fabrics, Consistency, Strength)
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- Which fabric glue is best for you? We tested Craft Bond @ElmersBrands, Fabric Fuse, Gorilla Fabric Glue @GorillaGlueCompany, Fabric Fusion @AleenesDIY, Speed-Sew @SpeedSew, Clear Grip @GorillaGlueCompany and E6000 Craft. Find out what consistency, strength, flexibility, longevity, and price you like best when choosing a fabric glue to help craft or repair all your needs.
Elmer's CraftBond Quick Dry ($9.79)
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HeatnBond Fabric Fuse ($5.99)
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Gorilla Fabric Glue ($8.99)
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Aleene Fabric Fusion Adhesive ($8.99)
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Speed-Sew Fabric Glue ($9.99)
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Gorilla Clear Grip Contact Adhesive ($11.79) (out of stock)
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E6000 Craft Adhesive ($10.13)
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:37 Elmer's Craft Bond
1:15 HeatnBond's Fabric Fuse
1:30 Gorilla's Fabric Glue
2:05 Aleene's Fabric Fusion
2:29 Speed-Sew's Fabric Glue
2:52 E6000's Craft Adhesive
3:12 Gorilla's Clear Grip
3:35 24 HOUR DRY TIME
3:47 Craft Bond's Strength
4:19 Craft Bond's Notes
4:43 Fabric Fuse's Strength
5:08 Fabric Fuse's Notes
5:28 Gorilla Glue's Strength
5:46 Gorilla Glue's Notes
5:57 Fabric Fusion's Strength
6:25 Fabric Fusion's Notes
6:37 Speed-Sew's Strength
7:04 Speed-Sew's Notes
7:15 E6000's Strength
7:36 E6000's Notes
7:52 Clear Grip's Strength
8:12 Clear Grip Notes
8:23 Best Performing Fabric Glues
8:33 WASHER & DRYER
9:53 Best Performing Fabric Glues After Washer & Dryer
10:05 Which Fabric Glue did you think performed the best?
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Disclaimer: These are my opinions. The fabric testing was tested without preciseness. Your experience with each fabric glue may differ.
Go check out part two, where I test these fabric glues on leather using the side with pores!
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You saved me a ton of time and money. I’ve already tried 3 adhesives and none of them work. I was struggling to figure out a glue that would give me the hold and flexibility that I needed. But now I know exactly what I need. Thank you for taking the time out to create such a well edited review.
Sir, this is one of the only videos that I watched “thoroughly” without fast-forwarding or skipping.
The content is of great use to me, as I will soon start custom-designing sneakers and applying embroidered patches on fabric.
Thank you for taking the time to compare and test these products.
“We” TH-camrs can all relate on how challenging it may be to edit such a video.
Kudos!!! 👍👍👍
Wow, thanks!
@@eoc604 By the way, I just received a tube of E6000 in the mail from Amazon. Can’t wait to use it. 👍
Thanks for doing a wash and dry test.
Would have been kind of pointless without.
Thank YOU much for this video! U saved me money and a headache. I appreciate that the video was straight to the point without any gimmicks. I also really value the fact that you used more than one fabric! Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!! (I'm going to try speed-sew btw :))
I've never seen anyone use glue without spreading it. Increasing the contact area would improve the results for all of them.
thank you I couldn't of Figure this out if it wasn't for your Tutorial Video big thanks too you!
Awesomeness. Very thorough and informative! Thank you!!! 👍🏾
thanks so much for your efforts in doing this!! It was very helpful
YOUR AWESOME FOR THIS! THANK YOU
Many thanks, just what I needed. Especially taking the extra time to test wash resistance
Thanks for doing this!! This was enjoyable to watch and you helped me pick which glue to use for my next project lol
THANK YOU FOR THIS! As previously stated, I watched this review straight through without skipping. Your review is a valuable necessities in my life. My lineage maternal maiden name is Schneider, meaning Tailor and it held true down the family line until I was born. I can barely sew a button back on my shirt and I couldn't sew a straight line (by machine or hand) even if my life was on the line. This is a tremendous help for the patch I need to attach to my son's backpack. Take care and, again, much appreciation!
I’m glad this video was helpful!
Very detailed needed and all questions answered, Owen you got the skills and I like your thought process, being fair and exhaustive. You must expand to other areas
I appreciate that!
Your video saved me so much time, money, and effort. Thank you for posting this!!!!!
Glad it helped!
Super in-depth and straight to the point. Fantastic video, thank you very much for making it!
okay that's super informative and thorough, big thanks! great work!
Thanks!
Thanks so much for this! Exactly what i needed
Glad it was helpful!
Nice presentation. Very informative👍
Thank you! One the best videos on fabric glues review.
Wow, thank you!
Thanks for making this video.
Ths was amazingly helpful
Well done! I'm going with Speed Sew with confidence after watching your video. Thank you for your hard work on this very informative video.
Excellent! Thanks
Excellent video all around! Thanks, it was very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Subscribed 👍🏽 thanks buddy
You’re amazing thank you for all the hard work
I appreciate that!
Thank you for doing this bet helpful
Thank you for this. Excellent job man.
Thank you!
Thank you! so helpful
Great detailed video!
Thank you!
thumbs up, informative. thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very very much ...
The fabric fusion socks.
I did it how they said on the bottle. I had cloth labels made. Let them sit for 2 days. Washed once, and all edges were peeling up,and some labels were barely on.
Speed Sew is now my choice. Thanks.
Thank You
Thanks
Thank you.
thank you
What you did wrong with majority of the glues were you used too much it's not meant for you to use that much glue and one little small area it would take even longer for it to dry if you use that much I use this glue all the time the only one I don't use is the Elmer's glue but I've used all the rest of them
Do you recommend any specific brand over the others?
Oh and never ever ever forget to wrap( the ones with serioues chemicals all) opening with cap on with at least 3feet of plastic wrap.and store in freezer.
I want to add rip stop nylon strips to the base of my winter tent...do you have a preference that would work? thnks
This is the video I needed. You saved me money, time and stress
Decent video everything I need to know without taking 10 hours
I think where you go wrong you put it on thick, You use a stick and place a thin layer of it.
I was really surprised that he didn't spread any of them either.
1.E6000, 2. Speed Sew, 3. Fabric Fusion
Has anyone ever used fabric glue to bond pockets to the inside of clothing? I'm curious how many machine washes it can endure before coming loose or if it still holds years after 🤔
Brilliant thanks for sharing. I want to glue my ground sheet into my tent.I am having secound thoughts now, I think I will try glueing Velcro in on both sides might lighter and easier . Again thanks for sharing I think I will try SPEED SEW. Ray K UK YNWA.
No problem, let me know how it goes!
Does anyone have any advice for outdoor screen material ? which glue may work to hold pieces together?
I'd like to know which is best in sticking tulle to itself.
I'm right there with everybody else. Thank you very much for doing the review, so I'm not wondering which adhesive is the best.
Glad I could help!
Hi Owen thanks for the great video! I want to attach two big storage pockets on the inside of an Adidas polyester (nylon) jacket to hold water bottles, etc... does Speed-Sew work on polyester just as well as on cotton?
Yes Speed-Sew will work great on both fabrics.
Would like to echo how good this video was. Would like to add a catagory for flexibility after washing and drying. Since most of these fabrics are for wearing on the body I need the product to stay comfortable (flexible) for the wearer. Again wonderful video
I’ll keep that in mind for my next video!
Which glue used in Nonwoven Agriculture fabric to joint, how ..
Gorilla has some different steps as far as time before attaching and add pressure or weight while drying.
Testing polyester would have been useful to many more situations than suede or leather. Most dresses and skirts are at least a polyester blend. Seeing that (what I need to know) would have been great! Thanks anyway for what you did test.
Hi Diane, great suggestion! I will have to test polyester in the future
This is great! I'm leaning towards the Speed Sew or Fabric Fusion for gluing velcro strips on a white polyester, (more sheer than I had hoped), fabric. Looking for the one that does not bleed through and is not stiff. Which one would you say checks both boxes the best? Thank you🙂
I would say fabric fusion would work best for you
@@eoc604 Thank you 😊
Were the directions read to give the product the best chance to show how it works effectively? It looked like too much glue was used to dry properly against the fabric… to adhere
Did you know if e6000 can be used on polyester and nylon as a glue ?
At last! Someone who knows how to make a video. I will take your advice
I need help, what’s the best glue for a plastic print on a cotton fabric???
I swear by e6000 & fabric fusion!!! However, I’m curious about this “speed sew” now. Thnx
Just got some e6000 for patches on my denim jacket
I wonder if you put less of the glue on the fabric… would they have worked better…
Maybe try some synthetic fabrics. I have a bike helmet liner that I believe is made from polyester or polypropylene. I have used Fabric Fusion on another liner before which did not work very well. I will try Speed Sew this time. Strong chemical smells really irritate my eyes, so I avoid those type products, but want something that works.
Try tear mender!
I have a 100 polyester raincoat that I need to add velcro to. What would be the best glue to accomplish this?
Probably gorilla glue or e6000
Can you use fabric glue to patch a hole inside a shoe and do you think that'll help reinforce the hole?
Yes, it should work
I have Fabric Fusion but have yet to use it. I have to wonder how many washes will it take until it falls apart.
Keep me updated!
hi, can I use these glues to attach clothes labels?
Yes, you can, as long as there are pores for the fabric glue to adhere to.
E6000 is the truth. Wish that smell wasnt there. I bet the "6000" means the amount of minutes for that smell to go away. Seems about right too.
Could I use this to attach patches I made
Won't stick to iron on Layer. Will stick to fabric
Could I also use Aleenes original tacky glue on fabrics like cotton and Denim?
I have never given the tacky glue from Aleene's a try, but I would say your best bet is to buy a fabric glue like Aleene's Fabric Fusion for cotton and denim.
What about hemp cord and jute?
As long as the materials have pores to adhere to the fabric glues should work!
4:15, 5:05, 5:45, 6:24, 7:04, 7:34, 8:12
Which glue is best for stone work could you please reply me
These are all fabric glues that need pores to work. I would suggest that you go to a hardware store for stone work glue!
@@eoc604 i didn't expect u will reply me tqs for the reply 🥰🥰
Do the winners dry clear?
E6000 dries clear and Speed-sew does not
I bought E6000 and now I want to return it because of the supposed high toxicity. I haven’t opened it yet as Im worried about using it on fabric used to make dolls for children. I guess any product that sticks, is clear and remains flexible will be toxic.:(
E6000 is also very smelly! Very strong odor. I threw mine out.
Fabric fashion is good if you use too much it will stain as well,
Good to know
Why don't you use synthetic fabrics in the test ? Most clothes are made of polyesther , polyurethane, nylon ...it would be interesting to be able to repair them because it would prevent them from being thrown away, which is not really environmental.
Have you tested Fabric Tac glue?
No I haven’t! Maybe that will be my next video.
Are these glue wash resistant?
Yes, they are all washable!
I like the way you put it together LOL it did me no good .. looking for how these types of glue will work on nylon .. synthetics are harder to adhere to
I think the best option for gluing Nylon fabric would be E6000 Craft Adhesive.
@@eoc604 thanks I have not used - might look at it ... I have used shoe Goo and that shit is good . Not real playable - I mended nylon to nylon on Desert combat boots and it's still holding after a couple years .. so ?/ was just looking for other glues - one person somewhere talked about hot glue with nylon. I thought .. bullshit .... well I was right .. Kinda .. I tested it yesterday ... glued 2 pieces then into a vise ... it held kinda I pulled them apart by hand but it did stick .. would not bet my life on it though .. thanks Duncan
Tear mender is the best in my opinion
Just posted a new video on my channel comparing Tear Mender and Speed-Sew!
What about flexibiity?
I mention the flexibility of some of the glues in the video starting at 3:48
Most “denim” IS cotton, so the denim test just duplicates the “cotton” test. Should have tested a common synthetic fabric like polyester.
Honestly, I don't really care if it sticks in just 5 minutes, when comparing with a glue that needs 24 hours to glue. Either compare them at 5 minutes or compare them at 24 hours.
I was following the instructions on the tubes!
Were you paid by fabric fusion? Lol
I have that one and other than the smell, everything else was wrong. It doesn't do crap about holding any kind of fabric. The only thing I could use it for was paper because it doesn't even do clay or glass or anything!
What about for buttons? Obviously this is for the no -sew guy.
Didn't use the same amount of glue for each product, certainly used way too much glue. This video is not informative and I would not base my decision off of this presentation.
Lmaoo
I’m imagining how he applies peanut butter and jelly. You really caked it on.
That is not how you use glue. You have to spread them evenly for you to see the best result.
And some you add a weight
Are you putting too much on?
This video was made to test and compare the glues but for actually application on fabric I would suggest using less
I think these are pretty poor tests, and the results are largely invalid, unfortunately, although I absolutely support the idea of testing products and publicising the results.
Most manufacturers of fabric glues present instructions for the user to spread the material over the fabric thinly with a spatula. Some specify that the bond should be weighted or supported with clothes pegs or some form of clamp while setting. The instructions often say that a thin layer will adhere far better than a thick one,
In these tests a thick splodge was squirted onto the fabrics which were then just folded over and left. No spreading, no pressure applied, no reference to the manufacturer's guidelines.
I wouldn't dream of using a fabric glue in this way, and the results do not represent "proper" use.
I would be delighted if you presented these tests again, this time following the instructions on how to get best results out of each material.
Do you have a recommended brand for glueing part of a white tee shirt onto a blank white shirt?
Fabric fusion so trash i pull the embroidered patches right off after letting it set for 2 days 😂😂😂
Generally fabric glues will not work on embroidered patches as the glue needs a porous material to adhere with.
You put to much on there wth
Way too much glue to dry in 5 minutes. Or spread it out first.
Love when a yuppie tries to do an DYI. 🤣🤣🤣
you useing to much glue lol
This is a load of bad demonstration! Horrible!
Wow. Someone really doesnt understand glue. Lol
Thank you!