Glue Basting - must wash finished quilt?
Question....if you do use the glue to baste your quilt together, is it a must to wash the quilt when you are finished quilting it? Is it noticeable that it has been glue basted if you don't wash it? Just thinking it would be a more economical way to baste than spray basting for donated quilts and i've never tried the Elmers glue for quilt sandwiching, but it gets such great reviews, thought I might give it a try. I've just started quilting quilts for our local group that donates quilts for kids and the 505 spray that I love, is going to get pretty expensive and I hate working with pins. The quilts are not washed when completed before donating, so wondering what to do.
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I most usually wash quilts after I'm finished if I use glue to baste.I once made quilt by the organization of Quilts for Kids and they wanted them washed before sending.
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I always wash after glue basting too. As Barb said, I also have made quilts for Quilts for Kids and they want them washed before you send them. I don't know if glue attracts bugs but it's just better to wash them and not have to worry about bugs trying to eat the glue.
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I have always washed my quilts when they are finished and this includes the glue basted ones.
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Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
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I have always washed my quilts when they are finished and this includes the glue basted ones.
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If they are going to children, they are probably washed before given to the children. I make charity quilts for a hospice and they wash them all before giving to the patients. Check with the organization you donate to. If they are washing them, there's no need for you to wash them. Sometimes, with glue basting, you can feel a little hard spot, before washing, but if you keep your glue in real thin lines, you really cannot tell they are glue basted before washing.
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Originally Posted by nancysp
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If they are going to children, they are probably washed before given to the children. I make charity quilts for a hospice and they wash them all before giving to the patients. Check with the organization you donate to. If they are washing them, there's no need for you to wash them. Sometimes, with glue basting, you can feel a little hard spot, before washing, but if you keep your glue in real thin lines, you really cannot tell they are glue basted before washing.
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If you are not doing the binding, then I don't see how you could wash them. If the glue was put on thinly without globs, I don't think you could tell. Make up a test sandwich and squish it about after quilting and see if you can feel the glue.
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I've been making* Quilts for Kids* quilts for years. I have Always washed my finished quilts before sending them in, regardless of what technique or products were used.
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Originally Posted by Tartan
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If you are not doing the binding, then I don't see how you could wash them. If the glue was put on thinly without globs, I don't think you could tell. Make up a test sandwich and squish it about after quilting and see if you can feel the glue.
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