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Old 03-24-2018, 09:12 AM
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I just bought some pool noodles from Wal-Mart and 5/8" dowl-rods from Lowe's for basting. I should have been smart and bought the pool noodles first, but I didn't . When I got home I saw that I should have gotten the next size up in dowl-rods because they are loose inside the pool noodles. I was hoping for a snug fit.

Question for the experts: Will this be a problem? Should I return them and get the next size up? Thanks!
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This sounds like a new technique ... to me.
Could you please explain?
or perhaps provide a link so I (and perhaps others) can learn more about it?

Not knowing what you are doing, I really can't answer your question about whether to return or not.
However, usually our gut reactions are telling us the truth ... if we listen!
So, if you think they are not the right size ... I'd say return and get what you think is correct.
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Sorry, here is a link to how I plan to do it, but I'll be using pins instead of spray basting. I first heard of this method here on the QB.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XCIdv6iwLeQ
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Its a similar technique to this method of board-basting.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PcF0_hqbOrk
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Thanks for this info. How cool
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thank you for the info I have a jean quilt that I will try this on
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Originally Posted by NZquilter View Post
Sorry, here is a link to how I plan to do it, but I'll be using pins instead of spray basting. I first heard of this method here on the QB.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XCIdv6iwLeQ
Thanks for the link ... looks like a great idea.
Kind of a spin-off from how to load a longarm.

After seeing that, yes, I agree ... I would go for doweling as thick as you can,
that will still be able to slide into your pool noodle tightly.

Good Luck!
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If you want an even cheaper method, ask at your local quilt store for the tubes that come out of batting. They will give them to you for free. You can tape two together if they need to be longer.
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That is a great idea! Thanks for sharing it!
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Wow so simple and a great idea. Thanks
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