Glue basting w/polyester batting problem
#1
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Glue basting w/polyester batting problem
No problem with using 80/20 batting. Everything is "glued" together. But with using 100% poly glue only sticks to the top and backing. Any suggestions? I think I may have to pin baste...ugh.
I'm using pool noodle method.
I'm using pool noodle method.
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I've held back from trying glue basting because I've been using poly batts and I've heard all sorts of disappointment with them and glue. But, I'm almost done with the huge commercial roll of batting I bought and will be able to go on to new and different things.
I'm using spray baste on my current projects, as preferable to pins. It takes awhile to get used to it, I think pretty much everyone massively over-sprays to start. You shouldn't actually see it other than maybe a slight glint. If you over spray and your needle is gummy, leave the top spread out for a bit (like a week) and try again. The top I'm currently working on I spray basted about a month ago now...
I'm using spray baste on my current projects, as preferable to pins. It takes awhile to get used to it, I think pretty much everyone massively over-sprays to start. You shouldn't actually see it other than maybe a slight glint. If you over spray and your needle is gummy, leave the top spread out for a bit (like a week) and try again. The top I'm currently working on I spray basted about a month ago now...
#5
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I guess I have been lucky. I spray baste all the time. I have used 100% poly, a poly cotton blend, wool, bamboo, and have never had any issues, I have never tried the glue though. I use 505. For me, it is the best. I have tried others, but don't care for them.
#6
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Have you tried home made spray baste? It has a different application process than the commercial brands. It is basically home made glue that you spray on until everything is damp, then let dry overnight. There is more about it here: https://www.stringandstory.com/blog/...de-spray-baste
#7
I have successfully used 100% poly bats but it takes a bit more work. More ironing and smoothing out on each side. The 80/20 or 100% cotton is so easy in comparison. I can't imaging doing any other kind of basting. I am stuck on glue basting. I must say I avoid poly bats if I have a choice.