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DonnaB 02-24-2011 08:51 PM

at that price, it is definitely worth trying.

madamekelly 02-24-2011 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by Bottle Blonde
I love basting spray! The trick to using the June Taylor spray is to shake it really well. Shake with one hand until your arm is tired...then shake in the other hand until that arm is tired! Then it is perfect! After you spray - let it rest a few minutes to get tacky before you begin layering the quilt sandwich.

Thank you, I will try that, maybe it will work better for me?

grumpy90650 02-24-2011 09:44 PM

i am doing a queen size quilt right now, and using the spray basting for the first time.....it is soooooooooo much easier than all those pins....i quilt on a regular elna quilting queen, and the basting spray makes it so easy.....got it at joanns, dritz brand for 14.99 but used my 40% off.........gina

penski 02-24-2011 09:55 PM

it is the greatest thing , i pinned my first quilt that i ever made and will and have not pinned another quilt

Fancy Nancy 02-24-2011 10:11 PM

addicted!

Rina 02-25-2011 03:30 AM

OK. You convinced me, I have finished 30 12" blocks and I am going to QAYG and I am going to use 505. Just tell me, when you sew, doesn't the glue stick to your machine needle? Doesn't it get sticky? Normally, I use a garter stitch and first to the backing to the batting and then again the top to the batting. So I take me forever before I can start quilting! This will be so much easier!

pegquilter8 02-25-2011 09:07 AM

LOVE IT. JUNE TAILOR IS THE BEST. Tried others and the fumes were horrible.
Do the spraying in an open area and cover what you do not want to tack to your quilt. If you overspray "thing" there is a spray baste remover DK5 that workswell. AGAIN, the fumes. Open a window. Peg

deema 02-25-2011 09:12 AM

I love love love my basting spray. I don't think I'll ever make a quilt without it. I haven't tried June Taylor's yet...I do have a can, though, grabbed it on sale. My last can of 505 just ran out when I basted the one I'm quilting now, so I'll give you a review on the next one. lol 505 is AWESOME though!

grumpy90650 02-25-2011 09:49 AM

just a quick added note....i am using the dritz spray basting from joanns, and there is NO odor at all.....you should still spray in a well ventalated area, but no smell.....gina

rahaube 02-26-2011 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by JUNEC
really as good as everyone is saying?

I noticed that Joann Fabric has June Taylor Basting Spray 12 oz can is on sale - for $5.49.

Is it worth trying? What does everyone feel are the pros and cons of using this instead of pins.

Thanks

If you try it I believe you will love it. I find it is especially good when I am machine quilting. I have a lot fewer worries with puckers on the back when I use it. $5.49 is an excellent price. I wish I was near a JoAnn's. I'd buy several.


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