I use E3000 glue. It takes a whike ti dry on fabrics but well worth the time. 
It holds heavy trim or stonework. It is good for seams edging or torn fabrics 
that are repaired by placing a backing fabric covered in glue them sandwiched 
to original fabrics. It can bobd with most fabrics



--- Original Message ---

From: "Marjorie Wilser" <[email protected]>
Sent: September 1, 2014 1:35 AM
To: "Historical Costume" <[email protected]>
Subject: [h-cost] Barge's cement

So I have a repair project which is only marginally costume-y.

However. It is a cheapie modern trunk made to look old with vinyl trim. The 
trim is stitched and then glued down. Yeah. Right. But it’s coming up all over 
and looks horrible. I still like the little trunk and want to make it shipshape 
again.

In examining the offerings on Amazon, I find (link below)
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=barge%27s+cement

Too many packages to make an intelligent choice from. All claim to be Barge’s 
cement.

So, users of Barge’s for shoemaking and other wonders— which is my best bet, 
please?

Many thanks!

==Marjorie Wilser


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