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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 329826" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>If you are not fond of sewing, or don't have a sewing machine, sheets often have a top end that is folded over to make a trim. If you find sheets with this top edge that is a very wide hem you can make these curtain/dividers with almost no sewing.</p><p></p><p>Barring that, I highly recommend fabric glue. There are some good products that iron on (stitch witch type, sold in rolls or by the yard) or glues in tubes. I have done many projects with a glue by Aleene that washes out. I found it very sturdy and lasting, and it truly does wash out in one washing.</p><p></p><p>There is also a glue called Fabri-tac that is advertised as a glue gun in a bottle. It truly works that way! Anywhere you would use a glue gun you can use this.</p><p></p><p>I hope this situation works better for him, and that you can file his food stamps and disability so that you and husband can protect him from his mother's greed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 329826, member: 1233"] If you are not fond of sewing, or don't have a sewing machine, sheets often have a top end that is folded over to make a trim. If you find sheets with this top edge that is a very wide hem you can make these curtain/dividers with almost no sewing. Barring that, I highly recommend fabric glue. There are some good products that iron on (stitch witch type, sold in rolls or by the yard) or glues in tubes. I have done many projects with a glue by Aleene that washes out. I found it very sturdy and lasting, and it truly does wash out in one washing. There is also a glue called Fabri-tac that is advertised as a glue gun in a bottle. It truly works that way! Anywhere you would use a glue gun you can use this. I hope this situation works better for him, and that you can file his food stamps and disability so that you and husband can protect him from his mother's greed. [/QUOTE]
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