Fabric Mod Podge (2024)

Learn all about the Fabric Mod Podge formula! Find out what it is, how to use it, and see some unique projects you can make.

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Are you ready to decoupage fabric or paper to fabric and have it be permanent? And be able to wash it?! You’ve come to the right place – or formula, I should say.

Meet Fabric Mod Podge! If you’ve never used this decoupage formula before, it’s pretty cool. And let’s start by making it clear exactly what this specific Mod Podge is for:

Applying fabric or paper to fabric.

Yep, that’s it! Well, not “it,” but it’s that simple. Your regular Mod Podges are made for applying items to wood, metal, glass, etc., but this formula is used when fabric is the base.

If the process is followed appropriately, you’ll be able to wash (or hand wash as the case may be) your decoupaged items.

When fabric is applied to fabric, I feel comfortable washing my items in the gentle cycle. When paper or napkins are applied to fabric, I like to hand wash.

Mod Podge on Fabric

My favorite use for Mod Podge Fabric is applying fabric appliqués to other fabric items. For example, applying fabric cutouts to pillows, shirts, etc. However I also enjoy using this formula to prepare fabric for application to furniture.

It’s a very durable formula, so sometimes I’ll use it to coat a piece of fabric before cutting it out for some other decoupage use. It’s a nice fray preventative.

Applying Fabric to Fabric

Here’s my process for applying fabricto fabric:

  1. Pre-wash the fabric to remove sizing.
  2. Cut the design out of your fabric.
  3. Apply Fabric Mod Podge to the back of the fabric design.
  4. Place the fabricface-up on the base fabric where desired, and press firmly but gently to the surface with your fingertips.
  5. Apply a second coat of Fabric Mod Podge with abrush.
  6. Cure for 72 hours.
  7. Wash in cold water by hand or gentle cycle. Dry flat or line dry.

Applying Napkins to Fabric

Here’s my process for applying napkins to fabric:

  1. Pre-wash the fabric to remove sizing.
  2. Cut the design out of the napkin and discard the layers. Place napkin upside down on a piece of parchment or wax paper.
  3. Apply medium to the back of the design.
  4. Place the napkin and wax paper face-up on the fabric where desired, and press firmly but gently to the surface with your fingertips. Remove the paper carefully and press the design firmly again.
  5. Apply a second coat of Fabric Mod Podge with abrush, working into the napkin with a gentle, swirling motion. Clean the brush often when the ink of the napkin bleeds.
  6. Cure for 72 hours.
  7. Wash in cold water by hand. Dry flat or line dry.

FAQs for Fabric Mod Podge

What is the finish of this formula?

It is Glossy. You can see the swatch below (it’s on paper, but illustrates the look).

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How do I prepare my fabric for using Fabric Mod Podge on it?

You must pre-wash, dry and iron the fabric. DO NOT use fabric softener. If using a t-shirt or a thin fabric, place a piece of wax paper inside directly under where you will be decoupaging your design.

How do I wash my project that’s decorated with Fabric Mod Podge?

The project is machine washable in cold water on the gentle cycle or by hand after 72 hours, and line dry. However, this formula will hold up best on decorative items that don’t have to be washed often.

I washed my fabric project in the washer and when it took it out it looked cloudy, what happened?

When washing your fabric to fabric decoupage project in the washer, your decoupage layer will absorb a little water and create a milky look.

Your project will be a little tender at this point, so be careful when handling. But do not be alarmed – it will fully dry to its original state.

Can I use this formula in place of sewing?

No, not for an entire garment. For an embellishment, yes. But I don’t want you to Mod Podge a shirttogether and send me an email when you end up topless in public. Please don’t do that.

This formula is very thick. Can I thin it?

Yes, it’s very thick on purpose. Stir it as best you can and use a soft bristled brush to apply. Thinning it will reduce the properties, so I don’t recommend it.

I already have (Gloss/Matte/some other) Mod Podge. Do I really need this formula?

If you are doing a fabric project that you want to wash, yes. This is made to be washed, unlike the other formulas. The other formulas aren’t going to last like this one will.

Are you ready to start using Fabric Mod Podge? Try one of these projects!

Want to try using the Mod Podge Fabric formula? Here are some project ideas you're going to love!

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No Sew Fabric Coasters

Learn how to make simple fabric coasters with a vintage scarf and decoupage medium. These are so easy and make a great gift!

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No Sew Tote Embellishments

Photo Credit:Courtney O'Dell

Take some dollar store tea towels and enhance plain tote bags - with Mod Podge! No sewing required.

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Alter a Cowboy Hat

Photo Credit:Cathie FIlian

Alter a cowboy hat in less than an hour. Grab some Fabric Mod Podge and your favorite floral fabric and get making!

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Fabric Appliqué Placemat

Photo Credit:Cathie Filian

Use up your fabric scraps and burlap bits to make this quick and easy Thanksgiving placemat.

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Thread Wrapped Bracelet

If you love ombre and shades of blue, check out this tutorial for a DIY bracelet. It's so easy even a kid can do it!

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DIY Purse Refashion

Use a vintage sheet and Mod Podge in this fabulous DIY purse refashion – it's such an easy craft project, and very budget friendly!

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Mod Podge Boots

Photo Credit:Cathie Filian

Re-vamp an old pair of boots with a little Mod Podge and uber cute fabric. It is easy...I swear!

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DIY Patchwork Jeans

Create your own unique style by applying scraps of fabric to your jeans for a funky and fun pair of pants. This is an easy no sew idea!

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DIY Necklace and Pendant

Photo Credit:Cathie Filian

Add a piece of fabric to a faceted pendant using Fabric Mod Podge. This is such a pretty jewelry project.

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Embroidery Hoop Wall Hangings

These valentine decorations are SO easy! Use fabric and Mod Podge to create wall art with embroidery hoops. Hang anywhere you like.

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No Sew Onesies

You'll love these no sew DIY onesies. She turned her old boy's wardrobe into clothing for her new baby girl with Fabric Mod Podge – so easy!

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Fabric Covered Tennis Shoes

Photo Credit:Cathie Filian

ou really only need a few supplies to make a pair of custom sneakers, and I promise it's easy. Learn how here.

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DIY Sandals

These DIY sandals are so easy to make with Mod Podge and fabric scraps – and since I already had the fabric scraps on hand, the cost was $0.

Leave me your questions in the comments – I’ll answer them as best I can. I’d also love for you to check out these other formula guides:

BrushstrokeDishwasher SafeExtreme GlitterGlossGlow in the DarkHard CoatMatteOutdoorSatinSparkleSuper MatteDimensional MagicPhoto Transfer MediumPuzzle SaverStiffyUltra

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