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misseva 06-29-2021 11:45 AM

I spray starch on one side of block/material then iron from other side. Nothing sticks to iron that way.

quiltingshorttimer 06-29-2021 09:48 PM

Faultless just released a spray starch/sizing--not sure how they really describe, but just out. Faultless is HQ in KC and they brought it to the KCRQF with it released just about a week before the show. Will be trying it soon.

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Peckish 06-30-2021 09:13 AM

I wonder how that differs from sizing or even Terial Magic. 🤔

Stitches23 06-30-2021 03:34 PM

We have the new Faultless sizing spray at our Walmart in Oklahoma - right next to the spray starch in the laundry aisle.. That's why I was wondering about it and how it ( the sizing spray) compared to starch.

peaceandjoy 06-30-2021 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by quiltingshorttimer (Post 8493702)
Faultless just released a spray starch/sizing--not sure how they really describe, but just out. Faultless is HQ in KC and they brought it to the KCRQF with it released just about a week before the show. Will be trying it soon.

Let us know what you think!

I've been using the Luxe finish (gold cap) for a couple of years. It's more toward the "crisp" on their scale. I do use Best Press sometimes as well, but find that mainly to be helpful in removing stubborn creases. For quilting - well, piecing - I want crisp, especially when working with pieces that start at 1" or so.

Faultless used to carry a liquid starch that came in gallon bottles; you mixed to your liking. I preferred it to Stay-Flo.


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