How can i fix a cigarette hole on my couch
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Try this..... you will need cuticle scissors, and a small bottle of fabric adhesive.. such as Fabric Fusion or Aleene's Flexible Stretchable fabric glue and a small circle of fabric from a hidden area of the couch... it needs to be at least 1/4 inch larger than the cigarette hole... after the burnt edges are trimmed from the hole....
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Apply a small bead of glue under the edge of the burn hole and onto the fabric circle... not too much.... use straight pins or a weight to hold the fabric layers tight to each other until the glue dries... use plastic wrap to keep the glue from sticking to the weight.