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help with adhesives
Has anyone used the June Tailor quilt basting spray or the Dritz quilting adhesive? I use to us Sullivans but they changed formula and just doesn't please me at all. I have tied the Elmers school glue but doesn't give me the results I want. Sure would love our comments on what works for you. Thanks for the help.
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I use 505. Last project was a quilt top with minky backing and it performed beautifully.
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I recently used the Dritz on a small wallhanging and it worked great.
Fredda |
I use whatever's on sale. I know other's have complained about June Tailor but I have no problems with it. Just used it on a large wallhanging and it held together well, my needle didn't get gummed up, and the odor wasn't any worse than 505 or Dritz. I don't see any problems after washing the wallhanging, don't feel any stiffness or smell any residue.
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The first spray adhesive i ever used was Dritz, and it worked great. A can didn't go as far as 505, but in all fairness to the product, I may have used more than was necessary. It didn't gum up the needle and washed out great. I do prefer 505 when on sale, it seems to go further.
Sue |
loved the dritz until it got too expensive never liked the June tailor baste spray now I just use elmers in the future I want to try the 505 and someday want to try the Hobbs fusible batting but that won't be for a long time as I have soooo much batting right now
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I tried several brands until 505. In my experience, 505 is better than all the others. A new one out that is supposed to be even better than 505 is Therm-O-Web Spray n Bond, but I haven't tried it. I was able to buy 505 locally only once; usually I bought the big can online from sewforless.com . I see they don't currently have the big can, but I have used the small can too:
http://www.sewforless.com/item/505_T...OUND_ONLY/1227 |
Originally Posted by Prism99
(Post 6902271)
I tried several brands until 505. In my experience, 505 is better than all the others. A new one out that is supposed to be even better than 505 is Therm-O-Web Spray n Bond, but I haven't tried it. I was able to buy 505 locally only once; usually I bought the big can online from sewforless.com . I see they don't currently have the big can, but I have used the small can too:
http://www.sewforless.com/item/505_T...OUND_ONLY/1227 |
I have been using June Tailor lately and like it. I used the 505 before. I tried the school glue and did not like using it at all.
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I've used both Dritz and June Tailor. Both worked well, but I didn't like the overspray. I tried Thermo-Web with good results and no overspray. It's what I'm currently using. I pick up a couple of cans at Hancock Fabrics when it's on sale.
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I like 505 and Mettler's. Haven't tried any others.
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I use June Tailor because our Walmart sells it at a much lower cost than I can find any of the others. I like it just fine. I've tried the others and like them just fine, too. For me, it came down to cost. June Tailor is the least expensive and I don't see the others as being any better.
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I use the Dritz brand a lot , I buy it when the notions wall is on sale for 50 percent of at JoAnns. If I happen to need it before that I use a coupon so it reasonable in cost. It performs well and with the 50 percent off .. its cheaper that other brands.
I used June Tailor a long time ago ... it was awful stuff to work with.. I am guessing they improved it ... but I had found other brands that suited my purposes, so I never tried it again. I have used 505 but its not readily available locally , it performs well and I don't see much difference between Dritz and 505. |
I still have one can of Sullivans that I am rationing it's use carefully.
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I've used the June Taylor. Worked well.
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I use, and love, the June Tailor. Ran low and bought Web Bond TA 101. UGH!!! Went out and got June Tailor again!!
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I have used many different brands & haven't noticed much difference between them besides price. Right now I have the Thermo Web & the over spray is much less. I use an old flat sheet to protect my area & it is not sticking together the way it does with most other basting sprays.
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