Old 05-10-2012, 12:13 PM
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Prism99
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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
I could see maybe spraying the back of the top and sitting it on the batt, then placing the backing fabric on top of the sandwich, with right sides together and sewing around but leaving a spot to turn. The spray bast would keep the top and batt connected while you turn it. You could then smooth it out and when you had it perfect, stick your arm in the hole and lightly spray the back fabric and then smooth it again. Is that what you mean? Let us know how it works out for you.
I can understand doing that. Thanks so much for the explanation!

What is throwing me off now in the original post is the mention of spraying the right side of the fabric. Here is what I lifted from that post:
"As it will be turned right side out, spray basting it will require that I spray on the right sides of of the fabric sandwich I am concerned this will mark the fabric on the front and back."

As far as I can figure out, no one would ever want to spray on the right sides of the fabric sandwich.
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