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Many regular household glues are too runny andseep through the felt materialsrather than sticking them together.
Its worth double-checking the specific manufacturer instructions before purchasing glue for your specific project.
And always keep in mind relevant safety considerations for any projects involving kids.
Scroll down to find some of the best glues forgetting crafty and creativewith felt.
The Overall Best Glue For Felt
Aleenes Tacky Gluewill come in handy for a wide variety of felt applications.
In addition to felt, its formulated for use on wood, foam, paper, and fabric.
Reviewers have also specifically reported success with sticking felt to ceramic and other pieces of felt.
It dries clear and flexible and is nontoxic.
Aleenes specifies that theglue dries within 30 to 40 minutes.
One reviewer wrote:Exactly what I expected.
(it’s possible for you to also purchase kits with 45 or 75 glue sticks.)
One reviewer wrote:I used this to re-line a very heavy bear rug.
The glue shows no sign of degrading or separating and is holding very, very well.
The rug weighs about 40 lbs so it’s quite a load.
When it dries though, it wont let go easily.
For this reason, it also might not be the best glue to use when crafting with children.
One reviewer wrote:Great product and as always super fast shipping with Prime.
We used this product to replace the felt on our pool table and it served it’s purpose well.
I would highly recommend this product for any sticky situation.
Plus, its gel consistency should help prevent it from totally soaking into the felt.
One reviewer wrote:I use this for putting eyes on the needle felted animals that I make.
Other glues Ive tried leave more residue and are harder to use.