Originally Posted by
RavenLunaStitch
I don't "paint" the glue on with a brush, or even very carefully at all. I just hold the bottle over the fabric and drizzle it quickly in circles all over the fabric. I have used spray, but the overspray, fumes and cost are why I prefer cheap washable school glue. I've never had a problem washing it out. So I confess to using the glue because I'm cheap and lazy!
I drizzle it on like this also. I go back and forth in prescribed areas at a time. A quarter or an eighth of the quilt is large enough to work with at one time. I go over it with my finger (or a couple of fingers) to flatten out the globs so that there are no big globs in the finished sandwich. Then smooth down the layer in place. Use an iron to heat it enough to start the drying process. The glue washes right off your hands, and you can almost not see it on the quilt even before you wash it.