Have you been wondering what you can do with Fabric Mod Podge? Here are over 20 projects ranging from fashion to gifts to home decor!
Check out the ideas, then scroll down to the bottom of the post to see a video of three bonus ideas made using this amazing formula.
I was looking through my analytics the other day (don’t fall asleep yet, this isn’t about numbers) and I noticed that a lot of you are curious about something.
You want to know how to use Fabric Mod Podge, aka, Mod Podge Fabric formula. You know, the stuff in the blue bottle.
Since I like to keep all of you happy, here are over 20 ways to use this amazing formula! A lot of people think it’s only for attaching fabric to fabric, but you can do so much more with it.
If you do attach fabric to fabric with this Mod Podge formula then it’s washable (as long as the fabric is washable), which is pretty amazing. This is what the formula was developed for.
And if you attach fabric to something else, this formula is very durable (more so that the original formulas). Do you HAVE to use it on everything? No. But if you have it on hand, it’s a perfect use for it.
Let me know what you think, and I have to ask – which Fabric Mod Podge project will you try first?
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No-Sew Tote Decorating
Try this no-sew tote decorating – just use your favorite fabrics and Mod Podge to make applique patches! Learn how to make it your own.
Use Fabric Mod Podge to create screens – and do your own DIY screen printing! You're going to be shocked when you realize how easy it is, and what you're going to use as part of the process.
Add interesting details to boring placemats using fabric strips, burlap, and buttons. You can customize these so that you can use them from September through November.
Let me know what you think about these projects in the comments! Are you ready to see a video with three bonus projects?? Simply press “play” in the video in this post!
Can I use ModPodge Fabric glossy on a wool top hat (dull finish) to make it glossy?
I am wanting to attach a completed embroidery project to an apron pocket. Will the Fabric mod podge be ok to use on the embroidery yarn? I am wanting to seal the yarn so it won’t fray or catch on things and be able to wash the apron.
Hi Cheryl! The fabric Mod Podge isn’t meant to be a sealer but simply to attach fabric to fabric, no sew. I would use fray check or something similar.
HI, I have a question..I’m looking for a way to fix a fabric matching game I made for our grand daughter 7 yrs. ago. The photo transfer’s are peeling off and ruining the game pieces. Would this product “Fabric M.P.” seal/protect the game pieces. they are 3 layers thick; back, quilt batting and the fabric front with the picture transfer made with “Avery” brand transfer medium. I really don’t want to have them ruined as it was quite expensive to make and it will be a family heirloom as it has family pictures to match up. The grandkids love to play it, but I am worried they’ll ruin it because the transfer medium is peeling and cracking. Please help me, as I have no idea of what or how to fix this problem. If this fabric modge podge can be used, will it allow the game to be flexible or will it be hard and stiff? I am anxious to get this fixed as our grand children are coming to visit in October.
Any help would be truly appreciated!!
Thank you so much! ๐
Lillian McLain
307-710-7019 .. My cell
Hi Lillian! You won’t want to use Fabric Mod Podge. It’s meant to attach fabric to fabric and have it be washable, more so than a sealer of fabric. I recommend posting a project in our Facebook group if you can? https://www.facebook.com/groups/craftywithmodpodge
The reason I say that is because I don’t know how to fix it. I think the community might be able to help though! You don’t have to stay in the group, but I think they can help for this.
I have some heavy decorator fabric that I want to use as a floor cloth. It does not need to be painted on, just a sealer. Is Mod Podge the sealer I need? If so, which one. Thank you!
Iโm trying to put a fabric picture on poster board I didnโt know about fabric mod podge. Is that why my project bowed in the middle. What can I do now?
Can I use ModPodge Fabric glossy on a wool top hat (dull finish) to make it glossy?
I am wanting to attach a completed embroidery project to an apron pocket. Will the Fabric mod podge be ok to use on the embroidery yarn? I am wanting to seal the yarn so it won’t fray or catch on things and be able to wash the apron.
Hi Cheryl! The fabric Mod Podge isn’t meant to be a sealer but simply to attach fabric to fabric, no sew. I would use fray check or something similar.
HI, I have a question..I’m looking for a way to fix a fabric matching game I made for our grand daughter 7 yrs. ago. The photo transfer’s are peeling off and ruining the game pieces. Would this product “Fabric M.P.” seal/protect the game pieces. they are 3 layers thick; back, quilt batting and the fabric front with the picture transfer made with “Avery” brand transfer medium. I really don’t want to have them ruined as it was quite expensive to make and it will be a family heirloom as it has family pictures to match up. The grandkids love to play it, but I am worried they’ll ruin it because the transfer medium is peeling and cracking. Please help me, as I have no idea of what or how to fix this problem. If this fabric modge podge can be used, will it allow the game to be flexible or will it be hard and stiff? I am anxious to get this fixed as our grand children are coming to visit in October.
Any help would be truly appreciated!!
Thank you so much! ๐
Lillian McLain
307-710-7019 .. My cell
Hi Lillian! You won’t want to use Fabric Mod Podge. It’s meant to attach fabric to fabric and have it be washable, more so than a sealer of fabric. I recommend posting a project in our Facebook group if you can? https://www.facebook.com/groups/craftywithmodpodge
The reason I say that is because I don’t know how to fix it. I think the community might be able to help though! You don’t have to stay in the group, but I think they can help for this.
I have some heavy decorator fabric that I want to use as a floor cloth. It does not need to be painted on, just a sealer. Is Mod Podge the sealer I need? If so, which one. Thank you!
Hi Mary! I have a post about making a floor cloth: https://modpodgerocksblog.com/diy-floor-cloth/
Iโm trying to put a fabric picture on poster board I didnโt know about fabric mod podge. Is that why my project bowed in the middle. What can I do now?