Spray Basting Brands
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Spray Basting Brands
I have been reading everything I can about spray basting, and I am about to try it for the first time. Which brand is the best that you all use? I have a bunch of Joann's coupons and I will be looking for the spray basting can- any brand that I should avoid?
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I too like the 505 , but have also had good luck with the Dritz brand sold at Jo'Anns. When I first used a spray I bought the June Tailor spray.... never again... fumes like you would not believe and had to shake to can for a long time or it does not stick.
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I started out using other brands but 505 is all I will use now. It is the best. However, JoAnn's does not sell it. As someone else mentioned, I buy a couple of the large cans at a time from http://www.sewforless.com . Here is a link to the large can there:
http://www.sewforless.com/item/505_T...OUND_ONLY/7391
http://www.sewforless.com/item/505_T...OUND_ONLY/7391
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Hm I'm not sure about the Elmer's - does it say it's washable and re-positionable? That's the only way I'd use it.
I use Sullivan's because it's the easiest to get in my area. You can also use embroidery adhesive spray.
I use Sullivan's because it's the easiest to get in my area. You can also use embroidery adhesive spray.
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This fast-tack acid-free spray adhesive creates a temporary or permanent bond and resists bleed-through for more professional results. Great for adhering lightweight materials such as photos, paper, fabrics, cork, leather, canvas, foam, foil, films, cardboard, and felt.
I read to follow the directions for a temporary bond. I just sprayed it and then applied the batting and the batting is pretty stuck to the fabric. It is re-positionable for a day or two. I also press the whole thing together, which I think makes it a permanent bond.
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