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Making Connections

By Janet Klaer

I saw a MENDING POWDER demonstrated at a sewing expo a few years ago. I don't recall the name, but it was imported from England. Can you help me locate it?
Maggie Q.,
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The product you're looking for is BoNash Bonding Agent 007. It's not only popular for mending and repairs--it can also be used to fuse appliqués, garment labels and craft projects. The Introductory Kit has 2 ounces of bonding powder, a 9"x12" nonstick ironing sheet and a 40-minute instructional video. The Starter Kit includes 1 ounce of bonding powder and the ironing sheet. For ordering information, write to Londa's Creative Threads, Dept. SN, 804 Vista Dr., Savoy, IL 61874, call (217) 398-5166 or visit www.londas-sewing.com .

From the September 2005 issue of Sew News magazine.