Old 08-23-2013, 05:07 AM
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coopah
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Originally Posted by DogHouseMom View Post
Glad you had a good experience with it ... I didn't. I looked through the pic's on your blog and you had the same glue "gobs" that I did - about the same size. Well ... I finished quilting mine today and my machine did NOT like going through the glue gobs and each time I hit one my thread broke. I also noticed that it was gumming up my needle.

Back to hand basting for me
Those "blobs" (mine were NOT big) knocked my timing out of whack...and the machine had to go to the shop. The shop told me to use titanium needles, because the glue creates more friction and so the needles should be stronger. She didn't tell me to quit using glue and was not against it, just wanted me to be informed. I don't use glue now and think I"m going to try quilting by the row or square.
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