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Originally Posted by quiltingcandy
(Post 7180050)
It depends:
1.) which spray I use. It seems some sprays hold more than others. But if I am using the Sullivan's spray - I do not pin. 2.) when am I going to start sewing. If I spray and sew on the same day, then I do not pin. If I am spraying but not able to sew it for a few days or more - then I pin. And I do not pin close maybe, 10 inches apart. There is a spray out there that will release its properties in a few hours. I use that for my machine embroidery but accidentally used it for quilting once, and was very disappointed that I wasted the spray and that I had done the work and it was all for not. |
For embroidery I use Sulky KK 2000. It is a temporary spray adhesive. Only spray it on the stabilizer though.
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I never pin - only use 505 and have let it sit for at least a month or more with no problem. I have no problem with the spray, find it generally odorless - although I know some people are a lot more sensitive than I am.
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I was wondering if you spray when you are going to hand quilt?
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