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heat set some glue..works wonders. I would share my spray with you if I could. =)
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The only other thing to suggest is to hand baste it. Sorry not more help.
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I love using glue sticks and they are so reasonably priced.
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Ordinary school glue works.It also only goes where you want it to and doesn't get sprayed on everything else.It washes out after you have quilted.
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Originally Posted by Honey
I use safety pins for my basting. They work great and don't come out like stick pins do. You also don't get jabbed in the boob every time you turn around!
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
This is why I use Pinmoors. The best thing I have bought in the last year. I can baste a big quilt in no time using these. FYI: I have tried every spongy/foamy/pliable item there is but they aren't Pinmoors.
http://www.pinmoor.com/ |
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
This is why I use Pinmoors. The best thing I have bought in the last year. I can baste a big quilt in no time using these. FYI: I have tried every spongy/foamy/pliable item there is but they aren't Pinmoors.
http://www.pinmoor.com/ |
OK, WHAT ARE PINMOORS?? I THINK YOU ALL HAVE GREAT IDEAS. I PIN WITH THE CURVED SAFTY PINS. WORKS GREAT!!!!
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Originally Posted by PUGLOVER1
OK, WHAT ARE PINMOORS?? I THINK YOU ALL HAVE GREAT IDEAS. I PIN WITH THE CURVED SAFTY PINS. WORKS GREAT!!!!
PUGLOVER1 |
Originally Posted by Sewslow
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
This is why I use Pinmoors. The best thing I have bought in the last year. I can baste a big quilt in no time using these. FYI: I have tried every spongy/foamy/pliable item there is but they aren't Pinmoors.
http://www.pinmoor.com/ |
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