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09-15-2018 08:59 AM |
I just finished piecing a king sized "Plaid Obsession" by Martingale. I used a dozen glue sticks, maybe more. I haven't been quilting long, and doing long strips it helped avoid ripping out. Also, it stabilized them so there was no problem with the ends of the seams coming unraveled. The piano key borders I made before I became a true believer (actually a 'glue' believer, snicker) started to come apart a bit, but I decided if I got too het up over it and started resewing the last 1/2" of each seam in the 36ish feet of pkb, I'd never get done! I decided the quilting would stabilize it enough.
The most interesting thing I found about the disappearing purple glue sticks is that when you get them wet, they reappear! Dark, too. That was freaky, especially since I'm using muslin for the back. I'd already almost decided I'd better make sure if everything was going to stay together after it got washed, but didn't want to have to deal with all the layers of a sandwich to replace a piece of sashing or whatnot, so I got out my serger and very carefully serged the edges. Washed it with 2 color catchers and dried it, now I'm re-ironing it and checking for problems. The glue is completely gone, for those who were curious about that part.
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