I would probably use spray adhesive. It holds well and does not bleed through like liquid glue would. It grabs on contact so you can not reposition the cloth once it is put down.
I personally would use a mechanical fixing alone (screw) or avoid doing it altogether especially if the material is exposed to the elements (you do not mention). The reason being is the thermal expansion of the two materials will be at different rates and stretching and warping may ensue.
UV rays and heat from the sun may also damage the glue over time.
The best type of glue to use for adhering felt to wood is a strong craft glue or fabric glue that is suitable for both materials.
To effectively glue felt to wood, you can use a strong adhesive like craft glue or hot glue. Apply the glue evenly on the wood surface and press the felt firmly onto it. Allow the glue to dry completely before handling the glued surface.
White glue is good for that.
To effectively glue felt to wood for a craft project, you can use a strong adhesive like craft glue or hot glue. Apply the glue evenly on the back of the felt and press it firmly onto the wood surface. Allow the glue to dry completely before handling the project to ensure a secure bond.
The best type of glue to use for styrofoam projects is a low-temperature hot glue gun.
You should use a special type of glue called "craft glue" or "foam glue" that is specifically designed for bonding styrofoam. Regular glue may not work well with styrofoam.
No type of glue should be used on seat belts.
The best type of glue to use on fabric is fabric glue, as it is specifically designed to bond fabric materials together effectively.
Silicone would work for that.
You should use fabric glue on fabric for the best results.
You can use white craft glue or a special type of glue called styrofoam adhesive to bond styrofoam together.
White glue , Super glue . Leave it for about a few minutes for it to dry