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mallyh | 09:20 Wed 11th Oct 2017 | Home & Garden
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my granddaughter has torn her helly Hansen coat ,an L shaped tear ,has anyone used fabric glue if so how was it .x
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You can get patches of material which can be ironed on to fix tears. Slide the patch under the tear - warm iron and the job's done.
09:23 Wed 11th Oct 2017
You can get patches of material which can be ironed on to fix tears. Slide the patch under the tear - warm iron and the job's done.
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thankyou so much bhg xx
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thankyou RATTER ,I cant turn the coat inside out though as it has a stitched lining x
Really ?
I wonder if it'd work on a leather jacket. Got one with tears I've not had the heart to sling, so it's been on the "repair needed" pile for a few years. Every now and again I look at it and think that it'd cost too much to repair and I ought to sling it... next time.
If you look on Amazon OG, you'll find lots of choice and fairly cheap; it could be worth a try.
Can't get to other side though; that's be between the outside with the tear and the inner lining.

And what is that lump of metal she's wriggling about ?
...that'll...
The stuff we've used is sort of glue-impregnated fabric - it becomes sticky when you heat it ie, you don't have to get to the inside to sprinkle the powdered glue on to it. You cut a small piece of glue-fabric, just bigger than the tear, slip it through the tear, position it carefully and then iron from the outside (using a tea-towel or similar to protect the garment.
Did have a look on Amazon. Apologies to mallyh, but for leather repairs. Bit of a jungle; I'm sure many of the descriptions are deliberately vague because they don't wish to admit that they are selling a liquid in a tube in the hope it'll bond the edges, rather than a proper patch & glue product.

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