You can wash punch needle without glue. Glue is typically not needed. If you still want to use a glue, the PVA glue I link above will work to be washed.
I just started punch needling and my work turns out beautiful which I am proud of as I didn’t think I could do it and I love doing this but sometimes I do see some pieces pull or push out so would rec gluing the back? Any other tips? Tysm 😊
House panther...I love it!! Haha! I would suggest whip stitching on a piece of fabric. Leave enough Monks cloth fabric around the edges, sew them loosely together so they lay flat, then whip stitch on a piece of fabric to hide the stitches and the fabric. I didn't find a video for this. Maybe I need to make one! :)
@@ShawnaFosket Well, there are so many of us living with cats. No wonder, considering how wonderful they are. However, when you think you're getting a kitten, but end up getting a panther - you need to adapt the home. But there are not many videos about that. Curtains, rugs, supplies of yarn - it all has to be adapted to a hyperactive toddler with teeth, claws and ability to reach the roof.
I completely agree. However, it was a trust process for me so I can understand others' hesitancy to lose their art from it falling out. I've had several items stand the test of time so I'm now completely on your side! :)