Glue Experiment Trial #1-Elmer's Glue STICK PART II
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Using the same method as with the Elmer's Liquid glue. This time I used Elmer's Craft Stick Glue. The fabric is readjustable and I felt I had more control over putting the glue on the fabric and batting.
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On this experiment I didnt run a stitch along the outer edge of the square before I started in on my quilting. That cost me some time in the frogging chair. LOL
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Reapplied some stick glue around the edges. Heat set on Polyester Iron setting and then I ran a stitch around the very edge of my square.
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As you can see on the needle there is a small amount of the residual glue building up on the needle as I sew along. So far this has not posed a problem and I have just removed the build up off the need with my fingers as I go along.
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With the exception of tucking my threads. The finished front side.
Experiment Results:
I would use the glue stick again also. I give part B of this experiment using the glue stick, a 4 thumbs up. 


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NOTE *** I would not recommend this technique for anyone who is not comfortable with the regular maintenance of you own machine. Because I did have build up on my needle. Again, not an issue for me, but if you are not comfortable with doing cleaning the internal places of your machine if they some how get glue in them. I don't suggest using this any of the glue methods unless you are VERY CAREFUL.
#1 - Again; ensure you heat set the stick glue to your fabric using the correct heat setting according to the type of batting you are using. Polyester, Wool, Cotton, Blends, Etc.
#2 - Again Glue needs to be absolutely dry (in my humble opinion).
#3 - I personally think if I had a HIGH END machine I would be hesitant to use any type of glue products for basting. However I feel very comfortable using them with my non-computerized low-mid level machine.
I hope that sharing my glue experiments helped. Also please everyone feel free to counter something I have experienced with other experiences. So we can continue to learn from each other. Thanks again Ladies, I'm learning so much. 