Ok, I think I understand - so you don't sew it together or fuse it together, just let the spray hold the batting in place and quilt over it? I'm quilting on a longarm, and it's a big quilt, so I don't think that method would work for me, but it does show that once the quilting is finished, the batting being stitched together is probably not necessary. I know that when I whip-stitch it the stitches are easily pulled apart (if I pull on it), but once quilted there is no problem at all.
Originally Posted by dojo36
Originally Posted by dunster
Originally Posted by dojo36
i would use 505
I don't understand how this would help.
Thank you everyone for your comments/suggestions. I plan to work on it today.
when i have a small area along the side of the quilt where the batting wasn't wide enough, i spray the backing of the quilt with 505 and stick a strip of batting down the side. i don't overlap it, i just butt the edges together. hope this is clear enough