Took the plunge!!
#42
When I use glue to baste a sandwich, I drizzle thin lines of glue onto the batting and then pat/smooth the fabric onto the batting....I don't have to worry about wrinkles on the fabric because I can see everything I am doing with it.....I do one entire side whether top or backing....and then do the other complete side.....easier than taping down the top, glue and then batting and still not knowing for sure there aren't wrinkles until done....just my way of making things easier for me.
#43
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Posts: 538
I did too! So fast and easy! I found the clear Elmer's...beautiful results on my Blooming Nine!
Congrats to you (and me, too ) !
♪♫
I love glue...
It makes me a jolly good fellloowwwwwww!!! ♫ ♪
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Congrats to you (and me, too ) !
♪♫
I love glue...
It makes me a jolly good fellloowwwwwww!!! ♫ ♪
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#45
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Central Maryland
Posts: 230
I just finished a quilt that I used glue to sandwich the whole thing. Unfortunately, there were a couple of areas that were a little thick with glue. Still had no problems sewing and it washed out with no problems. It's SO nice to not have to worry about fabric shifting when quilting!
#46
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 217
We don't have Elmer's school glue where I live, so I use washable glue sticks. The important, vital, absolutely essential thing is that the glue be washable, so that it washes out. If in doubt, do a sample.
#49
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bay Area near San Francisco
Posts: 1,213
#50
Picked up a bottle of Elmers School Glue last week. It sat on my desk staring at me so I finally got brave, took my quilt that still needed borders off the design wall and glued the first border on. NEVER, EVER, will I pin a border again. Oh my gosh, it was so nice to sew a border on and not get stuck with a pin in the process! Thanks to everyone for posting about the glue!!
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