A quilting nightmare
#12
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: My favorite place in the world is Lake Erie Region USA
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I love the fabrics chosen ! I have a problem with my own camera. My quilt guild have told me.. "your quilts are brighter than in your pictures!"
So, camera Camera.. what to do..
Thanks for sharing.. Always looking for patterns !
Ell
So, camera Camera.. what to do..
Thanks for sharing.. Always looking for patterns !
Ell
#13
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: on the Iron Range in northern Minnesota
Posts: 364
Hi,
Oh my, what an ordeal you went thru...phew!
I only use the 505 basting spray, you can reposition your quilt, yet it holds. Maybe costs a few bucks more, but worth it.
Also found that 505 doesn't have the smell that others, like June Tailor, did that gave me a major headache after I was done spraying. Spray it in a ventilated area if you have trouble with odors or sprays.
Hope your next project is much easier for you!
Bev
Oh my, what an ordeal you went thru...phew!
I only use the 505 basting spray, you can reposition your quilt, yet it holds. Maybe costs a few bucks more, but worth it.
Also found that 505 doesn't have the smell that others, like June Tailor, did that gave me a major headache after I was done spraying. Spray it in a ventilated area if you have trouble with odors or sprays.
Hope your next project is much easier for you!
Bev
#14
My first spray basting experiment was with a can of 3M adhesive I bought at a hardware store. I didn't even know that there was different products available for us quilters. I think I glued the cat to the wall and my dog to the floor. That was one "hairy" mess to clean up. :-(
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