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Cathy, you might want to check out Patsy Thompson's video showing how she spray bastes her quilts!Originally posted by ccivisI have tried some really simple machine quilting on some mug rugs but I am going to give it a try on some bigger projects. I'm curious if most of you pin baste or do you use spray basting? I will certainly first try simple designs with a walking foot.
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I spray baste smaller items like wallhangings, purses, placemats, etc. I pin baste larger items. It might be because I don't use it much, but I find I have trouble getting everything smooth with spray basting. It seems like smoothing the front causes wrinkles on the back, then smoothing out those wrinkles causes wrinkles on the front. I also really don't like the fumes from the spray baste, even outside, so I keep it for small stuff where I can finish quickly and not breathe much of it in.
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I totally flunked pin basting but spray basting works beautifully for me. I only spray the batting, never the fabric. And I use just enough to stick, too much spray and it causes all sorts of problems including wrinkles. I use Patsy Thompson's method for large quilts (as Margo notes above) except that I mark horizontal and vertical centers on each layer and adhere the bottom half first, working from the center downward with the top half of the new layer hanging down. Then I spray the upper half of the batting and adhere from the center upward. I stitch my stablizing stitches with the next week or so and the minimal amount of spray I used holds everything smoothly and securely every time so far. Best of luck!
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Hi Cathy, I just thought I'd put in an opposite opinion from most
. I've only spray basted once, didn't like the fumes and the way the quilt felt while I was quilting it. I use lots of safety pins to keep things from shifting, which has worked fine for me on everything from small to large quilts. I guess the right answer is, try both methods and see what works for you! (One benefit of pin basting that I just remembered, is that you can grab the pins and use them as handles to steer the quilt!-I got this from Diane Gaudynski )
Have fun, Kathy
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This is how I baste my quilts too. For some reason, I have had better success with the end product with this and there are no additional chemicals on my quilt this way.Originally posted by kathyst2Hi Cathy, I just thought I'd put in an opposite opinion from most
. I've only spray basted once, didn't like the fumes and the way the quilt felt while I was quilting it. I use lots of safety pins to keep things from shifting, which has worked fine for me on everything from small to large quilts. I guess the right answer is, try both methods and see what works for you! (One benefit of pin basting that I just remembered, is that you can grab the pins and use them as handles to steer the quilt!-I got this from Diane Gaudynski )
Have fun, Kathy
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I used to pin baste before I learned how to spray baste.
Stiff fabric is the result of over spraying and/or spraying the fabric rather than spraying the batting.
A light touch with the spray and spraying the batting are key to using spray baste effectively.
I like to let the quilt sit for 24 hours if I can.
The only time I don't recommend using spray baste is if you have asthma or some other kind of lung or very serious allergy issue.
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I have done pin, spray, and thread basting. But my question is: What are stabilizing stitches? Is this a little bit of actual quilting in various areas, or just some basting stitches that will be removed later? And, where on the quilt are these stitches?
Thanks for the tip on spraying the batting not the fabric! As I layer the quilt, I have probably sprayed the backing fabric, placed the batting, and then sprayed the batting, before placing the top. I guess I got it half right!
Dawn
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Dawn, my stabilizing stitches are usually done "in the ditch" around the blocks, if that's the way the quilt is laid out.
Then I go back and add the details, but I always try to keep the density of the quilting even as I'm working. For instance, on Hugs and Kisses, I would start with outlining all of the blocks, then outline all of the applique, then go back and do the background fills.

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Wow thanks so much to everyone for some great tips and links. I almost picked up some 505 spray at the quilt store the other day but put it back down. I am a bit concerned about the fumes with spray but thought I could do it on a day when I can open the windows and wear a mask. Of course if pinning works well then maybe that is the way to go. I think I will first try both methods on some place mats and see if I prefer one way over the other.
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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That’s beautiful. Good job.
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Proud of you, Carole! You are doing great.
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Finally started my BOM over the past few weeks and just finished month 3. I’m using Bella Solids. I restrained myself...
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Since she doesn't address it, contact her through her website and ask....
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Very nice. Your colors are lovely.
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Month 6 finished! Roll on Month 7.
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She showed how she buried knot at beginning of process. How does she bury it at end?
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