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Old 12-09-2009, 05:44 PM
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Does anyone have any experience with using a spray adhesive for basting your quilt. If so, have you found one product to be better than another? Also, has anyone tried using Aqua Net as a spray adhesive. I read about this in a quilting blog and thought I would run the subject by the forum. Thanks for any insights you have.
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Old 12-09-2009, 05:52 PM
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I spray baste all my quilts. Even Queen size. I have tried many different kinds but my favorite is the 505 spray. Some have tried Aqua Net, but personally I won't. It is so flammable and it's not meant for this type of application.
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Old 12-09-2009, 05:57 PM
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This is an often discussed topic. If you want more info, click on the Search option at the top of the page and type in "Spray Basting" --you'll get lots of responses. I use spray basting for all my quilt projects. I'm happy with Walmart's $6.99 June Taylor spray.
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I tried it, and I prefer Saftey pins - more secure for me,
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Just make sure the basting spray can states that it is a temporary basting spray. :D
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I've used basting spray for up to lap size quilts and it works great for me. I've never tried it on a bed size quilt.
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I use spray basting for small projects--table runners or toppers and some wall hangings. I still use a few safety pins. I've never used it on a large quilt since I've never machine quilted a large one (yet). I'm sure there are people on here who can give you more info regarding large projects. Good luck.
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I always spray baste. So much easier.
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Old 12-09-2009, 08:11 PM
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I just recently started using basting spray. I got a can of Sullivans at Hancock Fabric when it was on sale for 50% off. It worked great but has a horrible odor. I washed the quilt and let them air out for a couple days and the odor was still faint.

I am going to try the 505 spray on my next quilt. It got great reviews from lots of members here.
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505 and Sulky are the ones without odor. Sulky is supposed to be environmentally friendly too.

Some people have trouble with spray basting when they use polyester batting. I use all cotton and have never had a problem, so am not sure about the poly. Some say it just takes more spray with poly batting.
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