🧵 Seal the deal on flawless fabric edges!
Dritz Fray Check is a clear, permanent liquid seam sealant designed to prevent fabric fraying and secure thread ends. Each pack includes two 0.75 fl oz bottles, perfect for sewing, quilting, and crafting projects. The washable and dry-clean safe formula ensures long-lasting protection without compromising fabric integrity.
K**H
Great product!
Works great! I’ve used this with repurposed flannel shirts. Flannel frays so much! This keeps it from fraying. Multiple washes, still holding strong.
K**M
Easiest way to glue a Hem
This stuff is amazing! I can’t sew at all and don’t have the money for expensive tailoring. I take a yardstick and level and mark the dress, pants, etc. cut with electric scissors. Then put on the fray liquid. I don’t do it neatly or uniformly; but the results are amazing. ANYONE can do this! I definitely recommend and would buy the double pack.
A**E
GUYS NEED THIS FRAY CHECK IN THE DRESSER TO KEEP YOUR FAVORITE OLD CLOTHS ALIVE
I started using this Dritz Fray Check Liquid while in the military to keep those salty uniforms from fraying and having to break in new uniforms, and now use this easily applied liquid to seams that are starting to pull apart and fraying edges on my "old friend" shirts and pants. Use this and do less sewing and patching. Two pack is pretty cheap, and last a long time, and are well sealed, so when the first bottle dries out, you cut the tip off the second bottle.
M**I
Good for repurposing synthetic braids
I used this to seal the tips of the synthetic braids i cut off from a wig. Works good and dries fairly quickly, especially when under a fan. The first one is the before
M**E
Love the Liquid - Hate the Bottle
This stuff really works. I needed a way to stop the edges of my Aida cloth from unraveling, especially when I have to cut it really close to the floss. Fray Check did the trick. I ended up applying it to the edges and onto the floss, let it dry, then cut the edges even closer. Because I’m a worry wart I applied another coat after the cutting.What impressed me was the fact that it didn’t cause the colors of my DMC floss to run. If you’ve ever used super glue or white craft glue you know that they cause the colors to bleed a bit.It darkened the cloth when wet but dried completely clear, as you can see in the pics I’ve included.The fabric remained flexible, there was just a slight stiffness that I think will relax with handling.They are not joking when they tell you to use it in a well ventilated area only. That smell is chemically, strong, and horrid. Thankfully it as it dried and two days later the smell is completely gone.The only negative is the bottle itself. I couldn’t get a pin through it so I cut the tip off. Due to the design, I had to cut low just to reach the liquid. Sadly, even cutting as close to the top as possible it still allows too much liquid to escape. Over two applications I covered a grand total of 17 inches of edge line. That used 0.05 ounces of liquid out of 0.75, yes I weighed it. (My undiagnosed OCD made me do it). That is 6.7% of the bottle used! For 17 inches! Waaaaay too much is coming out and I was really trying to control it. So it looks like I will be shopping for a fine tip bottle to transfer the Fray Check into ASAP.Overall I love it and will definitely buy again - when I need to refill the better bottle I plan on buying!
E**Y
Great for frayed or distressed jeans
I use this on every new pair of frayed jeans to prevent holes or fraying from getting out of hand. I run a bead of fray-check around the frayed part on the inside and outside of the jeans, let dry, then throw them in the washer. Once they dry the newly sealed seams are not stiff and the I’ve had these forever look will remain.
C**A
Best stuff around
I use dritz frey check all the time, Love it... I do machine embroidery and everything I snip a thread I add a little drop of frey check to it..
S**
Great fabric glue
Works great!! Does have a sweet smell when it dries!
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