just remember to adhere to ALL the cautions on the spray basting can....many become highly ill when using it..so KNOW if you can tolerate the chemicals..and make sure the room is VERY well ventilated..not just an open window either..but a VERY open room. NO kids or pets in the house during the spraying or for a few hours after wards!
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Originally Posted by karenpatrick
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I agree. Don't be tempted to pull too tight I'll spring back as soon as you take the tape and clips off. I always lay mine on the floor of the living room, a room we never use, so it can stay there for a few days if need be, and use T-pins to pin it to the carpet and then add the batting and then the top and pin away. The T-pins are easy to pull out, and won't hurt your carpet. The hard part is all the bending and crawling around on the floor. I'm not as young as I used to be. I have to give Alex Anderson credit for this method. I saw it once on Simply Quilts. The video may still be available on HGTV's website.
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
(Post 4834859)
just remember to adhere to ALL the cautions on the spray basting can....many become highly ill when using it..so KNOW if you can tolerate the chemicals..and make sure the room is VERY well ventilated..not just an open window either..but a VERY open room. NO kids or pets in the house during the spraying or for a few hours after wards!
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