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11-10-2012, 06:07 PM
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Basting spray question
When you use the basting spray....do you still pin it? Or is it good to go and be quilted?
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11-10-2012, 06:14 PM
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After using the basting spray, I don't pin it. It's ready to quilt, you can even set it aside for months and it'll still be together.
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I don't pin. You're ready to go with only the spray.
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Thank you!
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If it's a good size quilt that's going to get a lot of manouvering during quilting I pin the borders a little.
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I have had my current one I am working on spray basted for over a year. All is holding well - no pins.
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