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Need tips to keep my needle from getting glue on it
Just made a quilt and loved basting it with quilt glue spray. It's good stuff-paid $10 for it and it worked great. But, even my walking foot on a new Baby Lock Soprano skipped stitches and I could feel the sticky on the needle. Is there a tip or something to do differently? Thanks.
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You must use only spray that is made for quilting like 505 or similar. What product did you use?
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Oh, I've had that happen too. Two suggestions: (1) you might be spraying too much quilt spray when you sandwich your quilt. (2) I use a alcohol wipe to get the extra glue off my needle and sometimes in the bobbin area. You'll see a cloudy mist if it needs removed from there too. I've used June Tailor (which I really like) and 505 (which is my favorite but most expensive.
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There is a nonstick Teflon needle that you can use. I have had good luck using one when stitching wonder under
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The non stick needles made by Schmetz are what I use when I glue baste or use fusible.
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Another tip is to wait a day before quilting to allow the spray to dry. 505 is the best - least odor least gumminess!
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I love spray basting, but almost all of us at least start with way too much product. You shouldn't be able to see the spray, or feel it as either damp or cool spots as you are sandwiching.
As Quilting Vagabond suggests, if your needle is gumming up the best thing is simply let everything sit a day or two before going back to work and it should be better. Sometimes our time crunches don't allow that. In that case, keep some nail polish remover (or rubbing alcohol) and cotton balls and wipe off the needle as needed. I always wash my quilts before giving them -- I like to have at least a week between my expected done date and the giving date just in case of too much spray. Be warned that if you wash them too gooey you can have problems with lint and such sticking to the quilt top, that can usually be rubbed off or washed again. |
Originally Posted by Tartan
(Post 8532325)
You must use only spray that is made for quilting like 505 or similar. What product did you use?
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I did use a lot--it was my first time. It was Tailor. Maybe I used too much. Thanks!
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Thank you everyone for all the tips! I had made a few quilts in the early 90's when my kids were babies and now I am an empty-nester with a craft room and getting back into it. Things have changed so much and I am mixing my old experience with new techniques too! This is a great group!
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