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Old 01-13-2020, 11:13 AM
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I basted a quilt using Elmers Washable School Glue (fabulous!) but there are spots where the glue landed a bit thicker and didn’t wash out. I went to a laundromat and used a large washer. These spots are about the size of an eraser head. I am confident they will come out, but trying to decide least offensive method for the Dream wool batting. Should I hit the spots with Shout” spot treatment? ( mostly Kona solids) soak the quilt in the bath tub? Keep washing til it’s gone? I will be using my front load washer at home. I also used the crayola ultra clean washable markers and they are completely gone!
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I basted a quilt using Elmers Washable School Glue (fabulous!) but there are spots where the glue landed a bit thicker and didn’t wash out. I went to a laundromat and used a large washer. These spots are about the size of an eraser head. I am confident they will come out, but trying to decide least offensive method for the Dream wool batting. Should I hit the spots with Shout” spot treatment? ( mostly Kona solids) soak the quilt in the bath tub? Keep washing til it’s gone? I will be using my front load washer at home. I also used the crayola ultra clean washable markers and they are completely gone!
I would saturate the troublesome spots with water first, and then launder it again.
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Old 01-13-2020, 12:22 PM
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I found that some fabrics tend to hold onto glue more then others. I had a quilt that the glue did not wash out of but I added more soap and washed again and it came out.
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I would just soak it more and then rewash. I’ve had that once or twice and that worked for me
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Yes, I would soak it well in a tub and then rewash. It should come out. I haven't been using this method very long but I do love it and have not experienced this problem.
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Old 01-13-2020, 06:28 PM
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To avoid those heavy glue dots, I first dilute the glue with water, almost 50/50. Then after I squirt it on the batting, I use an old credit card and spread it around quickly and then layer the fabric. I have had no problem with the glue since I started this procedure.
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Thank you all for the advise how to correct my issue, and how to prevent in the future! The credit card idea is a good one, as it will move over the fabric/ batting without sticking!

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How did you do the giant stitching? That looks cool. Everyone already told you how I would do the glue, lol. As they say, enough about you, what about me?
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Old 01-14-2020, 05:43 AM
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Themadpatter- I did the big stitching by hand. I enjoyed it, and like the outcome. Only problem was it was very hard on my finger and thumb! I have to work on my technique I guess.
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All blobs of glue must be smoothed out when using, no matter the application.
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