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Old 02-13-2014, 12:02 AM
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Any problems on. Wool batting with 505
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Old 02-13-2014, 03:15 AM
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I have had equal success with both 505 and June Taylor…..get them at Joann's with a 50% off coupon……..
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I use 505 all the time. No problems even on my kingsize quilt I made.
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I only use 505 when I do use spray - more often than not I make the homemade one with flour.
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I'm amazed that all the basting sprays smell the same to people! I couldn't stand Sullivan's, June Tailor, etc. The only ones I tried that had no offensive odor were Sulky and 505. Still, even with odor, you need to use in a well-ventilated area. Sulky is more environmentally friendly, I think, but 505 is the only one that seems to work well with all battings (including polyester).

Edit: I haven't used the Mettler web, but have seen some Youtube videos about it. I think it would be less messy than the other sprays. Have no idea how it smells, though.

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Old 02-13-2014, 11:17 AM
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I like 505 but when I can't get it , I use the Dritz brand I purchase at JoAnns. This week I will stock up since the spray basting is all 50 percent off ( with the notions wall coupon).
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Originally Posted by Shorebird View Post
I have had equal success with both 505 and June Taylor…..get them at Joann's with a 50% off coupon……..
Exactly! I think you may get more for the money with June Taylors larger can.
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Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl View Post
Have used 101, 505, june tailor, sullivans- all work the same, all held up well, all stink so go outdoors. I'd love to try the mettler sandygirl, where do you get it
Your quilt shops can order it where they order the 505. I jut started to use this last summer. It really works nicely. Does not gum up needles. I friend has a professional embroidery business using multi-needle professional machines. She told me about it. She buys It by the case.
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My favorite is 505. I did buy Spray and Bond at Walmart and it did a decent job. Both are low odor. I tried something in a pink can, can't remember the name, that was so smelly and so messy that I threw it away!
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I used the homemade solution mentioned by carslo several posts above on my Celtic Solstice. It worked great. Basically free, worked great, no toxic fumes or sticky mess on my floor.
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