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    Old 07-01-2012, 07:28 AM
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    I have a star wallhanging about 2 1/2 ft sq. I want to get quilted today. Was getting ready to layer and baste when I saw my elmers glue that I use for binding via Sharon S. method. I thought, why not? I laid my batting down, ran thin lines of the glue on the back of the wall hanging where I would have basted or pinned, flipped it over and smoothed it over the batting, then ironed lightly being careful not to hit the edge of the batting. Turned it over and did the same to the backing. It's holding great, no pins to take out, and my machine does not seem to have any problems with sewing over it (used real thin lines). Would not do a large quilt, those go on my frame anyway, but for smaller things I do on a domestic machine I may just use this method all the time. Took sooo much less time and it is nice and smooth.
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    Sounds interesting.
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    Old 07-01-2012, 10:57 AM
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    I have wondered the same thing. Glad you did it with great results. Will keep this in mind.
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    Hmmmmmm. Looking forward to hearing the finished result; can it be washed to remove glue residue?
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    Couldn't you just have easily used spray baste? Just curious as to why or why not. I don't like the spray baste, and a good friend of mine (who owns a quilt shop) warned me not to spray it in the house, as it can get into the air conditioning vents and cause problems. Gina
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    I thinned out Elmer's school glue with water and sprayed it like the spray adhesive. Not strong smell or fumes to deal with. A hot iron and it held the quilt together fine and cost many $ less then the spray.
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    Originally Posted by BellaBoo
    I thinned out Elmer's school glue with water and sprayed it like the spray adhesive. Not strong smell or fumes to deal with. A hot iron and it held the quilt together fine and cost many $ less then the spray.
    I will have to try this one. Thanks, Gina
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    Originally Posted by Jan in VA
    Hmmmmmm. Looking forward to hearing the finished result; can it be washed to remove glue residue?
    I would also like to hear how it washes out.
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    great idea if using washable glue it washes out 123
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    BellaBoo.......This has been in the back of my mind for a while, but I haven't gotten around to trying it. Now that I know it worked well for you I definitely will give it a whirl soon. Did it do as well as the regular spray would?
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