Old 08-10-2015, 03:16 AM
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barnbum
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Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
Please do look at all the "hits" on this board. I'm able to pull up a lot of them too. I love glue basting. Remember it takes the place of pin basting meaning you really only need to put it where you would pin. No need to paint on every surface. I don't have any hand,wrist, tendon, carpal tunnel issues so I turn the bottle upside down and let gravity and a little pressure release a thin stream which I drizzle in sort of an irregular grid. Then I smooth the backing or top over it and smooth and let dry. I'm not usually in a hurry so can let it dry overnight. I do this on a small table starting in the middle and then working out. When dry it has never gummed up or broken a needle and for me has always washed out. I've done about 10 this way. Good luck and report back to us!!!
You encourage me. lol I'm going to be trying it on either my machine just back from the shop, or a brand new machine... so I'll check with folks at both places at their suggestions. I have just 6 bags ready to quilt... so it'll be fun to try this on smaller projects first.
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