Keep your applique, fusible projects, and fabric crafts securely bonded with Linda’s Fabric Glues and Sticks collection. From fabric glue sticks for basting to permanent fabric adhesives for no-sew projects, we carry trusted products that hold strong through washing and use.
What is fabric glue used for in quilting?
Fabric glue is used for basting applique shapes in place before stitching, holding binding temporarily before hand-stitching, securing seam allowances, and a wide range of no-sew and mixed-media projects.
Is fabric glue washable?
Most quilting-specific fabric glues and glue sticks are designed to be washable. Always check the product label to confirm wash-fastness, especially for projects that will be laundered regularly.
What is the difference between fabric glue and a glue stick?
Glue sticks are great for temporary basting — they hold fabric in place for sewing and then wash away. Liquid fabric glue tends to create a more permanent bond and is better for no-sew applications or securing trim and embellishments.
Can I use fabric glue instead of fusible web?
Fabric glue and fusible web serve different purposes. Fusible web bonds with heat and creates a stiff edge, while fabric glue is more flexible. For applique, fusible web gives cleaner, crisper edges.














