The flannel wall I am making is for my quilt when it is ready to quilt I will spray adhives on the wall and put my backing on then batting spray again then on top I find it easier to use the wall better than pinning I can get all wrinkles out too. If anyone else does it this way please let me know how you do it. Thank You shrabar
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Several people have posted about spray basting on a wall. They said it works great! You need to protect the wall from overspray. One way to do this would be to tape a sheet to the wall first, then pinyour quilt backing to the sheet. Afterwards the sheet can be washed with the other laundry and used again for beds.
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I pin baste on the wall but you really have to have a wall that you don't care if it has holes or doesn't show them. I tack my back up tight add my batting tacking as I go and then my top then I pin baste it and take it down.
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I have never heard of doing this on a wall, interesting.
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