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2wheelwoman 03-28-2010 06:36 PM

I've read so many notes here from people who are fans of spray basting. I hate pinning, so thought this would be a wonderful thing to do. I couldn't find any 505 locally, but did find the Sulky. I followed the directions to the letter, but it just didn't stick. I did two sandwiches last night, and neither of them stuck. If I so much as touch the sandwich it comes apart. :hunf: Any idea what could be wrong? Fabric is all cotton. Batting is polyester. Was sprayed well and pressed down well. I had such high hopes for this (I have 9 UFOs to sandwich), and am so disappointed. :cry:

sewnsewer2 03-28-2010 06:42 PM

I don't use the poly, the spray doesn't stick well for me.

It will stick to warm & natural and the 505 is the best. You can find it here among other places.

http://allstitch.com/department/temp...rays-10035.cfm

Deb watkins 03-28-2010 06:44 PM

I only use the Warn and Natural as well. Found that basting spray did not stick to the poly....sorry that you spent so much time on it and was disappointed. I know how frustrating that can be!

sewgull 03-28-2010 06:51 PM

Have tried spraying the fabric? Then wait a few seconds before hand pressing the fabric to the poly.

Jim's Gem 03-28-2010 07:14 PM

I have only used it with Warm and Natural. And I always use the 505
It should work with the polyester.....

littlehud 03-28-2010 07:18 PM

I have used poly batting and it worked fine. It could be the spray you are using. I use 505 or Sullivans.

Bottle Blonde 03-28-2010 07:19 PM

If you used (heavy) starch on the backing fabric or the pieced quilt top - the basting spray won't hold very well.

2wheelwoman 03-28-2010 08:38 PM

Thanks for the info. I had tried spraying the fabric, but that didn't seem to help. I also used starch on the backing fabric, but not on the top. I just got myself up from crawling around on the floor pinning two of them. Yuck! I ache all over and wonder how I'll get up the darned stairs. Maybe I'll just sleep in the recliner. My knees don't like pinning. :-(

Prism99 03-28-2010 08:47 PM

I have used Sulky and Sullivan's successfully for spray basting, even with heavily starch backings; however, I use only 100% cotton batting (Mountain Mist Blue Ribbon).

Pickles 03-28-2010 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by 2wheelwoman
Thanks for the info. I had tried spraying the fabric, but that didn't seem to help. I also used starch on the backing fabric, but not on the top. I just got myself up from crawling around on the floor pinning two of them. Yuck! I ache all over and wonder how I'll get up the darned stairs. Maybe I'll just sleep in the recliner. My knees don't like pinning. :-(

I'm like you , my knees are really bad and my back so what I do it I put up two sew horses the heavy plastic kind and then I have a large piece of ply board that I set onto of the sew horses
and then I tape my backing down on it and then sandwich and pin away. It works for me and no bending over are crawling around to do it. Hope this might help some of you.


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