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wraez 07-30-2010 11:35 AM

I don't use pins unless I absolutely have to, which means rarely.

I do use Sullivan's basting spray and it works great, I have some projects that I basted with spray a couple of years ago (procrastination on finishing it) and the fabric/batting/backing are still snug.

Even tho I do like Sullivan's it does need to be used in a well ventilated area. I bought quite a few cans when our local Hancocks went out of business cuz it was the only store that carried it. When I run out I will try some of the other basting sprays that people recommend, if I can find them.

warm quilt hugs, sue in CA

wraez 07-30-2010 11:40 AM

Oh and I don't understand why you would spray baste AND pin too...sounds like extra effort and time.

I've been using the spray basting for years, that is how I learned how to quilt, have never pinned. It holds very securely. The only time I have some issues is when I have been extra cautious not to have 'over spray' at the corners and edges. Then it might not hold as secure, so I give it a quick spritz again, and all is good.

Definitely have to have a sheet or something under it around the outside of the quilt to catch the overspray cuz it will make floors tacky. I spray baste on my tile floor, definitely don't want to get it on carpet!

warm quilt hugs, sue in CA

Cheriefaye2008 07-30-2010 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by Annaquilts
Works better for me then the expensive low filled cans from the LQS. some people use the cheap hairspray from the 99C store and others the elmers Glue Spray can in the craft section at Walmart. since neither of them have the word Quilting on it they are even cheaper and seem to work as well. I have not tried to yet but will once I run out.

I've never heard of using hairspray for basting spray, does anyone have more info on this method. I have a very limited budget and I'd love to try this.

cka 07-30-2010 12:48 PM

I've used spray basting a couple of times (pink and white can). I really like the shortcut and not having to thread baste. I've broken too many needles with pin basting, ya, stupid huh! I have an acrylic sewing table and the sticky over spray really adhered to the surface and made it tacky. Should have washed off with soap and water being water soluable, but hasn't. The other issue I've experienced is while smoothing the quilt top, the bat material seems to stretch and causes the back to ripple. I'm sure it's my technique; any solutions anyone?

irma tapia 07-30-2010 02:15 PM

I just sprayed for the first time, it looks pretty good.

Mary M 07-30-2010 02:53 PM

I have used spray basting in the past but the fumes were very hard on my lungs and there was no where I could use it outside. This is why I wanted to try the Flynn Frame...no basting needed. I did find that it works well on cotton batting but not on poly. One that works is wonderful but take care of your lungs also.

gaillynne 07-30-2010 04:08 PM

absolutely not. I use 505 basting spray and it is the best thing EVER. Does not shift - stays put forever, does not gunk my needle. I would not waste the time adding pins.

Quilting Nana 07-30-2010 05:07 PM

I use spray basting on most of my quilts, but if it is a baby quilt I do not use it.
I am very concerned that the spray may cause an allergic reaction.
I may be overly cautious but do not want to take a chance.

anniec55 07-30-2010 05:24 PM

I have never used the spray either, but from what I'm reading I'm thinking I need to!!! You all make it sound very tempting! I think I've been intiminated by the concern of the smell but more importantly the overspray and resedue. I guess I'm going to have to give it a try.

naincie 07-30-2010 07:42 PM

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The Pink and White can is called "The Original Quilt Basting Spray"
Acid free and is made by Sullivans The last can - 13 oz - cost $12.95 @ a LQS
Made in Downer's Grove Illinois
630.435.1530 phone
630.435.1532 fax
1.800.228.5635 X 009 is the 24 hour emergency number.
I don't think running out in the middle of a quilt projects qualifies as an emergency to them:)!!!
NainciefromWyoming
I've started making Garden Flags out of the 5 yard bolds of nylon Walmart is selling for $5.00. Limited colors but what do you think? Will they fly?


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