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pewa88 07-08-2018 05:56 PM

Just wondering how many glue baste their piecing?
 
I have watched several YT videos and several quilters glue baste every seam for every quilt. I have only used glue basting for appliqué , and difficult seams. I am wondering how many here use it for every seam, every quilt.

Jane Quilter 07-08-2018 06:07 PM

some points and or seams need to be p e r f e c t. then I glue baste them. but never all seams all quilts.

Kassaundra 07-08-2018 06:11 PM

I'm like you, applique, difficult or precise seams only. Also I glue baste EPP.

Barb in Louisiana 07-08-2018 06:12 PM

I very rarely do it. I would rather rip the seam half a dozen times than fool with trying to get it glued just right and then dried and then sewn, only to find out, I didn't have it matched up perfectly. As you can guess, I have a love/hate relationship with glue. I have been know to sew a horizontal tacking seam to hold a point in a specific place to get it sewn perfectly. If you leave the ends about an inch long, they are very easy to pull out.

Kassaundra 07-08-2018 06:15 PM

I use glue stick when I glue much easier to be precise and get it right the first time

joe'smom 07-08-2018 06:26 PM

That must be very time-consuming, basting every seam.

Onebyone 07-08-2018 06:39 PM

I love love this: https://www.connectingthreads.com/to...b__D21456.html

The glue holds immediately, it only takes a tiny dab every few inches, and it washes out completely. I refill the little dabber container with Roxanne's Basting Glue in the big bottle. I dab my matching points with glue, check to see they match, then sew them. Show quilt makers use a lot of basting glue, a lot!

Grannies G 07-08-2018 09:32 PM

Glue is my friend. For years I mostly did needle turn appliqué. My background as a drafter makes me to have points where they are supposed to be. I finally purchased tiny glue tips from http://Www.purpledaisys.com. They go on Elmer’s school glue and allow a very thin line of glue then you heat set with your iron. Stitch your seam and if you went beyond the seam line just pull apart. Washes out. Now I can piece and have points.

Mitty 07-09-2018 01:55 AM

I glue baste the seams I used to pin, but that's not many of them. I've been thinking I should do it more often since it would improve my accuracy and save me time ripping. I don't think I'll ever glue baste all of them, because some just aren't worth the time, but I can see glue basting a lot more than I do.

quilterpurpledog 07-09-2018 02:57 AM

I use glue basting with paper piecing quite a bit. I use it as sparingly as possible so the paper is not too difficult to remove. I use Elmer's school glue or the glue pen. It is just one of several tools I use for accuracy.


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