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Coopah, when I baste with Elmer's I add a bit of...
Coopah, when I baste with Elmer's I add a bit of water so it's not too thick.
Maybe my glue has been sitting on the shelf longer than others but better be
safe than sorry. I also spread the excess...
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It should not be a problem as long as it's...
It should not be a problem as long as it's washable. The problem with clear glue
is that's it's difficult to see where you glued and where you didn't. Maybe that's just me.
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The glue that most of us use here is Elmer's...
The glue that most of us use here is Elmer's Washable School Glue. If it does not
say washable you probably should stay away from it or make a test first.
The washable school glue is probably a lot...
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04-13-2013, 12:32 PM
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You wash the quilt when it's finished. The whole...
You wash the quilt when it's finished. The whole point of using washable school glue
is to keep the layers together while quilting and be able to wash the quilt after it's done.
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12-11-2012, 08:36 PM
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Probably. Next time I will try it in grid instead...
Probably. Next time I will try it in grid instead of "painting" all over. I find the paint
brush is much easier on my carpal tunnel than spray and I can control the amount.
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Thanks for the tutorial. Didn't have good result...
Thanks for the tutorial. Didn't have good result the first time but decided to try it again
after seeing your tutorial. I think the glue might have been too thick or I simply have
a heavy hand...
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