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Old 07-28-2010, 06:45 AM
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I have never used the spray for basting so..........

do any of you use pins (safety pins) after you spray the pieces together? Which do you think is the best way?
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Old 07-28-2010, 06:49 AM
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I used to baste with tread, then I used to pin and now I only spray baste. There are several things I prefer with spray basting besides it is a lot faster. I can do extra long twins and Cal King quilts on my own and I like quilting without pins and threads in the way. I just get the $7 can at Walmart. Works better for me then the expensive low filled cans from the LQS. some people use the cheap hairspray from the 99C store and others the elmers Glue Spray can in the craft section at Walmart. since neither of them have the word Quilting on it they are even cheaper and seem to work as well. I have not tried to yet but will once I run out.

As for adding pins after spraying. I generally don't but might add 6 -8 or so (1 in the center and the others on the edges) if I have really large odd quilts like a extra big twin made out of T-shirt material that is ironed onto interfacing. the interfacing does not stick as well to the batting. Also you need a primarily cotton batting I think for the spray method to work but I have used small polly quilts and some one told me wool bat works too. I hope so as I have a Cal King with wool batting waiting to be basted.

Oh one more thing. I spray like ahlf the batting and then wait 1/2-1 minute before putting the fabric down, It seems to stick better this way.
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Old 07-28-2010, 06:50 AM
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I love the spray basting - I originally used one that comes in a pink & white spray - sorry I don't know the name & I ran out. It worked great but it stunk to high heaven. I now use Sulky spray baste - it works well but doesn't last as long as the other stuff. It also doesn't smell! I supplement with a few pins. I've also basted using quilters safety pins - removing them is a pain in the neck when I'm quilting. I've broken a couple of needles on the pins.
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I use the spray and do not pin. It works great!
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Old 07-28-2010, 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Annaquilts
I used to baste with tread, then I used to pin and now I only spray baste. There are several things I prefer with spray basting besides it is a lot faster. I can do extra long twins and Cal King quilts on my own and I like quilting without pins and threads in the way. I just get the $7 can at Walmart. Works better for me then the expensive low filled cans from the LQS. some people use the cheap hairspray from the 99C store and others the elmers Glue Spray can in the craft section at Walmart. since neither of them have the word Quilting on it they are even cheaper and seem to work as well. I have not tried to yet but will once I run out.

As for adding pins after spraying. I generally don't but might add 6 -8 or so (1 in the center and the others on the edges) if I have really large odd quilts like a extra big twin made out of T-shirt material that is ironed onto interfacing. the interfacing does not stick as well to the batting. Also you need a primarily cotton batting I think for the spray method to work but I have used small polly quilts and some one told me wool bat works too. I hope so as I have a Cal King with wool batting waiting to be basted.

How long does a can last you?
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Old 07-28-2010, 07:08 AM
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nope, I just spray
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Old 07-28-2010, 07:41 AM
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I use the 505 basting spray. It's a bit more expensive (you can get it much cheaper on-line) but it doesn't gum up your needle and bobbin mechanism. I've never had to use any pins on any of my projects. Just be sure to use it in a VERY well ventilated area and don't have any open flames around.. if you read the ingredients, most of them are VERY flammable.
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Old 07-28-2010, 07:59 AM
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I'm doing a large quilt on my sewing machine and I spray and pin.
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Old 07-28-2010, 08:33 AM
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I only pin around the edges is I use spray baste :D:D:D
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Old 07-28-2010, 09:05 AM
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I do both. Just to be sure it takes so long for me to layer everything just so.
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