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Old 03-18-2011, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Shelbie
I didn't like it for large quilts as it was hard to get it perfectly smooth and adhered evenly on both sides. It's fine for smaller items such as wall hangings or bags. I also wondered how it will perform long term. Will it harden or weaken the fabric that it is stuck to? Will it give off fumes or bad smells as it ages or yellow the fabric? It is also much more expensive than regular batting. Perhaps I'm a bad one to ask as I don't like spray basting either and stick to needle and thread or pins.
I agree, smaller was better for me.. I used them for baby quilts.. I prefer the spray basting instead- its re positionable..
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