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Old 04-23-2009, 04:41 AM
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if it has the same ingredients...then I would imagine I am gumming up my machine with 505 too. Wow, I know i have cleaned needles with vinegar after sewing on 505. don't use it much but it comes in handy.
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Old 04-23-2009, 06:35 AM
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Pretty sure I wouldn't want 505 on my hair!!!!
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Old 04-23-2009, 06:40 AM
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I too have used this on charcoals and pastels. One thing that I remember from "way back when" When it was THE thing to use on your hair is that there was an article about being very cautious as it was quite flammable. Not sure if it's still just the same, but I'd be very careful about washing it out. It is a laquer.
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Old 04-23-2009, 07:42 AM
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I have used aqua net to set and seal the starched crochet thread ornaments and different paper mache items I used to craft. But it was not one of my favorite hairsprays when the big curl up dos were in style. It was a shellac feeling stuff and the humidity made it sticky. Think I'll keep using pins instead of spray. :lol: :lol:
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Old 04-23-2009, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Quiltntime
Has anyone ever used Aqua Net as a basting spray?

This is a posting from a person who wrote about the hair spray.

"I love 505, but it's expensive. After a recommendation, I tried Aqua Net (yes, the awful hair spray!) and it works great. You can reposition, it stays stuck, and there's no discoloration. The ingredients are also almost identical to 505...and it's less than two bucks for a HUGE can."

Thank you everyone for your input. I too was leery of the hair spray as a basting tool. It was an interesting idea, but think I'll just skip the sprays, and stick to pin basting, even if the back is wrinkled or puckered.

Any other ideas on how to get a smooth backing when machine quilting. I've tried the 1/3 quilting as I go, and had to take out the stitches on that technique too.

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I get my backing really smooth by washing my fabric, and then starching it really well. When I lay it on the floor I use masking tape or painters tape to hold it in place. I then tape the batting to the floor as well. I'm lucky, in that, I can do this at work where I have enough floor space.
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Originally Posted by Rose Hall
I get my backing really smooth by washing my fabric, and then starching it really well. When I lay it on the floor I use masking tape or painters tape to hold it in place. I then tape the batting to the floor as well. I'm lucky, in that, I can do this at work where I have enough floor space.
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I completely forgot about starch. Do you use spray starch? :?:
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Try 606 Spray and Fix no-sew fusible adhesive for applique and quilting. GiGi
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Old 04-23-2009, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by GiGi
Try 606 Spray and Fix no-sew fusible adhesive for applique and quilting. GiGi
Never heard of 606 Spray. Any residue on machine or needle?
Where can it be purchased?

Thank you for your input.
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I don't think I would take a chance on it. The stuff stains and is very flammable.
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