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    Old 04-30-2010, 01:47 AM
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    Hi Everyone,

    Could somebody explain what Spray Basting is? I have heard this on the board but as a newbie have no idea what you are all talking about!

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    Old 04-30-2010, 03:00 AM
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    spray basting is great! Instead of pinning the sandwich together and then doing a running stitch to stablize the entire thing..you spray between each layer with the spray. The sandwich doesn't slip around. I use it for my longarm quilting..I don't attach the top or the batting on the front bars. There are several brands out there. I am parcel to Sullivans quilt Basting Spray. Happy Quilting..
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    I tried it for the first time last weekend. It's a bit pricey, but it's so much nicer than crawling on the floor!
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    I've been using it lately and to me, it's the best thing since sliced bread! I use the June Tailor from Joann's, it's like $12.99 a can so I use my 40% off coupons for it. The can says it will do 3 queen sized quilts, I haven't tested that yet, just using it on everything. I don't think I'll ever use pins again!
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    Old 04-30-2010, 07:23 AM
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    Hi Guys,

    Thanks for the explanation. So if I understand it the spray keeps the sandwich together so you can quilt it?

    Can you give me the name of some sprays so that I can look it up in the UK?

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    I love it!, I have a tendency to make "too Big" quilts, and this is perfect... spay it on the backing, apply the batting... if it has a wrinkle just pull it up in that area and re-apply... when you have it like you want... spray the batting and apply the quilt top, I do it in rows so that it's not so apt to wrinkle and bunch.... NO MORE PINS!
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    and I used it for another problem too... I had a handicapped person who was to stay at my home, but with my flooring it was so slippery with the rug... so I sprayed the RUG bottom... it worked, and it wasn't so hard to clean up after they left... LOVE it!
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    Caroline, just ask any of your favorite quilt or fabric shops over there and I'm sure they'll know what you mean if you ask for "quilt basting spray". Good luck!
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    I made a table runner and tried an idea. I diluted Elmer's School glue just enough for it to spray and used that to baste it. I pressed it dry and it worked fine and it washes out completely and no fumes. It will save the basting spray to use on bigger projects.
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    Great idea BellaBoo :D:D:D
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    Originally Posted by CarolinePaj
    Hi Guys,

    Thanks for the explanation. So if I understand it the spray keeps the sandwich together so you can quilt it?

    Can you give me the name of some sprays so that I can look it up in the UK?

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    Caroline
    505 is widely available in the uk. Quilting stores sell it.
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