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sewnsewer2 05-06-2010 03:38 PM

I use the 505 too! There is nothing better in my opinion. Expensive yes, but well worth it!

Joeysnana 05-06-2010 04:59 PM

What kind of batting do you use when spray basting? Does it have to be cotton?

Prism99 05-12-2010 11:29 PM


Originally Posted by sewcrazygram
I'm was trying to find which adhesives to use. I have a can of the Sulky kk 2000 but wasn't sure about it. Have had it for a few years.

I'm not sure it will last that long. I would try it on a sample first and make sure it doesn't stain the fabric or refuse to wash out.

Prism99 05-12-2010 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by Joeysnana
What kind of batting do you use when spray basting? Does it have to be cotton?

Cotton batting always works.

Some quilters here have posted they use polyester batting and spray basting works fine for them; others say it doesn't stick well. It may depend on which basting spray is used and possibly also which brand of polyester batting is used.

I don't remember seeing any posts about 505 not working with polyester batting, so it would probably be the best one to try if you want to use poly.

Kitsie 05-13-2010 09:02 AM


Originally Posted by borntoquilt
Butter - try ironing butcher paper to the backside of your fabric. It has wax on one side that sticks the paper to the fabric but comes off easily when YOU are ready. I do not embroider (yet!) so hope that works in a HOOP. :-o

Actually its known as freezer paper and has plastic on the back, not wax, so you can use it over and over! Was a recent post "Freezer Paper..."

nangars 03-19-2012 07:33 AM

I have a question about the 505 Basting Spray, I sprayed that on my fabric, then put my what I call plastic wrap on top so I could embroidery the pattern, but now I can't even wash that spray out of the fabric. Does anyone had an idea how to get that off of the fabric? Washing it didn't work. Someone suggested using Goo-gone, what do you think?

jfowles 03-19-2012 08:24 AM

I used to use June Taylor all the time and was frustrated with how sticky and messy it was, as well as not letting me reposition if I ended up with creases. I picked up some Dritz brand when Joanns had it for 50% off because they were out of June Taylor and it works much better. I can reposition with little problem, it isn't tacky and the smell isn't as strong. Most people swear by 505, I've not tried it because it is so pricey, but someday I will invest. Someone recently had the web address for 505 with the giant cans for a good price but shipping was huge. Anyway dritz is now my basting spray of choice.


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