>That being said for white glue, try carpenters glue (the yellow stuff). 
>Obviously not period, but they make one that is a "bit" flexible for furniture 
>and once it dries, it pretty much stays dried.
 
>Kate
 
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>White glue is not waterproof. If you soak it, it softens and you can scrape
>it away. Appologies for what may be a regionally based error of judgement on 
>my part. The white glue you refer to must be different from the one I am 
>familiar with from NZ.This is the one used in the woodwork shop. It is used to 
>glue dowels.It is watered down and used as a sealer.It is used on school 
>projects to hold paper creations together.It dries clear and can be combined 
>with paint to make lift-off window stickers like the purchased Christmas 
>decalsI guess this may well be another case of the generic product being a 
>poor copy of the original, which I would be happy to use on a hat. 
>RegardsLynlee
                                          
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