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jlong 03-29-2011 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by spinnergs

Originally Posted by Lori S
I spray baste , but still pin a bit on the perimeter, sometimes it can get pulled up while moving it around.

Me too, probably dont need to pin but when I'm doing a large quilt, the pins just make me feel better about any spots on the edge that might not have been sprayed as much.

I pin and spray baste

catrancher 03-29-2011 02:45 PM

Thanks to all. I live in Oregon, and it is WET outside. Nevertheless, after giving it some thought, and considering the hazards inherent in an all-gas powered home, I decided to hang the batting from my little clothesline outside in my covered breezeway. I used those plastic clothespins with a clip on one end and a hook on the other. Sprayed one side of the batting, then moved it inside to my ping pong table and applied it to the back. When it was nice and smooth, I took it back outside (with the back attached) and hung it again. Then I sprayed the other side of the batting. Brought it back inside and finished up with the top. It worked like a champ. It feels very solid. No fires, no problems from overspray. It feels like the battle is half won. Now for the quilting. Wish me luck!

catrancher 03-29-2011 02:49 PM

P.S. I'm glad I posted this topic. I don't know about anyone else, but I learned a lot.

dbries 03-29-2011 02:52 PM

I have spray basted, but I also did put some pins in just to be on the safe side. I am also a beginner of FMQ.

Carol W 03-29-2011 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by Nanda
I have Spray Basted for years before I got my mid arm..i have attached pictures from shuttererfly showing how i sprayed my quilts..I layed a clean sheet down..put the back of the quilt down..layed the battin down ...then the top...smoothed all the wrinkles...folded back top..battin half way...then sprayed alittle..about 8 inches across..folded down..smothed fabric..one step at a time...then went to the other side and repeted the same steps...sorry if i have misspelled words..but wanted to share the pictures...hope this helps...
http://share.shutterfly.com/share/re...8AbtnDJm5ZOGP4

Great pictures and tutorial.

StitchinJoy 03-29-2011 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by catrancher
I've read so many of you spray baste. I've done it with really small quilts, but now I'm getting ready to FMQ (teeth chattering) a quilt that is 55 x 55 inches. If I spray baste, is that ALL I need to do? Or should I still pin it too? I doubt it matters, but the back is also pieced (big pieces). I'd be using 505. Is that the right product?

Spray basting needs to be done outside. Wear a dust mask and protective glasses.

BarbZ 03-29-2011 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by vivientan
Does spray basting work with all kinds of batting? I normally use polyester batts.

I've read too that some quilters fix up a basting wall for spray basting. How can this be done and is it really much easier than basting on the floor?

there is a tutoral on the wall set up. go to search and look for spray basting on the wall or something like that. Its very good.

JoanneS 03-29-2011 08:39 PM

My husband puts a 4X8 sheet of plywood or Masonite on the patio table for me, so I can spray outside. If the quilt is bigger, I let it hang over the edges, and I smooth it out very carefully. I spray from the middle and do about 10 inches at a time, working toward the edge. I prefer to work outside, because I don't like the smell, even of 505.

JeanieG 03-29-2011 09:37 PM

I have used June Taylor spray very effectively. I've had no problems with it!

justlooking 03-30-2011 02:35 AM

I'll have to try without the pins, I spray baste but was afraid to not pin. Just didn't do as much.


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