questions about spray basting
#22
Just make sure that the can says temporary spray adhesive for use with fabrics.
There are some craft sprays that also say temporary adhesive, and they will NOT work. They can make your fabric bleed, and do not wash out completely, either...
There are some craft sprays that also say temporary adhesive, and they will NOT work. They can make your fabric bleed, and do not wash out completely, either...
#23
BTW meant to say 505 costs 9.90€ here in Spain equates to around 13.50$. Just looked to see where its made and its made in France, so hence the big difference in price, exporting is expensive.
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#25
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Originally Posted by laureneberhard
I like Sullivans. Use very sparingly and do not spray in a closed room - or at least have some air movement. If you have breathing problems, use a mask while spraying. i have also use 505 with the same results. One can goes a long way. I especially like to use it on smaller quilts, then I don't have to pin at all or very little.
#27
Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
BTW meant to say 505 costs 9.90€ here in Spain equates to around 13.50$. Just looked to see where its made and its made in France, so hence the big difference in price, exporting is expensive.
Elle
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#28
Originally Posted by Katrine
Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
BTW meant to say 505 costs 9.90€ here in Spain equates to around 13.50$. Just looked to see where its made and its made in France, so hence the big difference in price, exporting is expensive.
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