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I would be concerned more about the flour and mold.
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After considering everything it sounds penny wise and pound foolish to me. |
have heard of vodka and water mix that a lot of quilter's like to spray.
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My thought was, that's a lot of trouble (cooking) when Elmer's School Glue is so readily available and takes very little. Basically the same thing, minus the alcohol.
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I just read Just Jan's post. I also use spray baste for my quilts. I sprayed one a few nights ago and ironed it to dry it a little as I wanted to start quilting right away. I put it under my brand new epic and proceeded to break thread continously. After I cleaned everything and changed needles many times, I quit. The next day ( quilt was dry, duh) I had NO trouble. I found that freshly sprayed does Not work for me!! I am jealous that Jan is able to go right to the task with no waiting. I am still practicing with the school glue. If you buy the spray on sale, use a mask and go easy on the amount, it is just so much simpler!
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Originally Posted by quilterpurpledog
(Post 7470108)
Elmer's school glue is so inexpensive and stores so well that I can't see why you would want to go this route. I buy it in August when school supplies are on sale. I thin it down some with water and I like the way my quilts handle. I personally do not like spray basting products because of breathing the fumes-even in open areas. I like to avoid chemicals in my environment and in my food.
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Originally Posted by Reba'squilts
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I just read Just Jan's post. I also use spray baste for my quilts. I sprayed one a few nights ago and ironed it to dry it a little as I wanted to start quilting right away. I put it under my brand new epic and proceeded to break thread continously. After I cleaned everything and changed needles many times, I quit. The next day ( quilt was dry, duh) I had NO trouble. I found that freshly sprayed does Not work for me!! I am jealous that Jan is able to go right to the task with no waiting. I am still practicing with the school glue. If you buy the spray on sale, use a mask and go easy on the amount, it is just so much simpler!
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...h-t242179.html
Check out this older thread here on QB. |
No way. I wouldn't want flour in my quilts! Talk about a bug magnet.... It sounds like the process in making it isn't fun or easy either. I'll just buy the expensive spray cans!
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Once I sandwich, I finish the project and into the laundry it goes. I don't see much trouble or time to give this a try just for fun.
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