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Some people will use it to hold applique pieces in place while they stitch them down. Lay the applique piece in a cardboard box with sides high enough to contain the over spray while applying the spray to the pieces.
Others may spray batting then layer their quilt top on it to keep it from shifting while quilting, again make sure you lay down a larger piece of fabric, old sheet or something to catch the over spray so it does not get on a table, floor, carpet, etc.
Others may spray batting then layer their quilt top on it to keep it from shifting while quilting, again make sure you lay down a larger piece of fabric, old sheet or something to catch the over spray so it does not get on a table, floor, carpet, etc.
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I have a great big peice of builders plastic that I lay out on my floor to catch the over spray. On smaller projects I use news paper. I find basting spray helps alot with stablising the quilt or runner or whatever I am quilting and stops puckering. I only stitch in ditch, havent been game enought to try free motion yet!
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