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So - with the little mini roller you don't have to iron - you have spread it out into a thin layer of glue. It really works very well.
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Originally Posted by Happystitcher
(Post 6732275)
Do you wait until the glue dries. If so, how long does it take? I've learned so much from you guys. Thanks.
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I find this topic quite interesting...I can see how basting with glue would work on a small wall hanging or a baby quilt...but how do you manage a large quilt? I have several quilts to baste and this seems to be a quick and easy way to do it without the pins. Thanks for your tips and advice
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I am so sold on glue basting, I will never do anything else. I have used it on poly batting and it works great. It was a queen size and it was wonderful. No fumes, no overspray, no shifting.
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Wonderful idea. Now off to the garage to rummage through the painting supplies tote for a little paint roller. I have a top ready to glue baste and I will try the roller.
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I have a mini foam roller - going to try it tonight on my granddaughter's quilt that's ready to sandwiched. Thanks for the great tip!
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Fantastic idea! Thanks for sharing!
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What a great idea and before we know it someone else will come up with another great idea.
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What a great idea - thanks
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I'm another grateful member for all the hints the members of QB share to make our quilting lives so much easier, thank you!
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