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I am really new at quilting. I bought some basting spray and used it on some fabric that I am quilting to make a pocketbook. I machine quilt so should I pin the fabric as well? It seems pretty secure, but thought I should ask for advice before messing up pretty fabric. Thanks.
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I spray basted a lap size quilt that I made. It worked out really good, except for towards the end I had a few puckers, because my layers kind of shifted. BUT, I did not use very much spray (I was worried about getting the overspray on my surfaces). So next time I will cover my areas and use more spray!! :wink:Originally posted by Bridget473Spray basting is great for smaller items.
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Just a reminder, ladies, if you choose to use the spray basting products (I do not), please use a respirator mask or do it outside. That stuff that is causing the batting and backing to stick to the quilt top is also going into your lungs, and will not do them any good.
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WOW! Pat your quilts are great..........You have quite a knack with demension!!Love them...........I use spray adhesive almost exclusively, and I use a lot of it, especially on large projects. I throw in a few pins for good luck, but they really aren't necessary if you have used a lot of spray........I agree with Pat, It's best to do it outside on on the covered floor of the garage........The over spray can make a big mess in your sewing room........the voice of experience........
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I was taught to use basting spray when I took the class to learn how to use my new Bernina. Since then, I went on Diane Gaudynski's website and she said it gets in your machine and on your needles and that she doesn't use it now. Have any of you had any problems with this? Ricky mentioned using water soluble thread for basting (he mentioned it in the first show with Joe Cunningham--I'm going back and re-watching the shows). I'm going to try the thread and see how that works.
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I use basting spray on almost all my projects. It is great for smaller ones - no pins needed!! On larger projects I have found that I needed to do at least a little pinning, especially around the edges as they tend to pull loose as I am shifting the quilt around. I have never had any problems with my machines using the spray either. No gummy needles or anything, so I think it is pretty safe. I do change my needles fairly often though.
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Judy, the thread is awesome. You can see how I use it in my blogs about the journey to get the raffle quilt done. The most important thing is to make sure all your layers are either pinned or taped down. I use blue painters tape to hold everything in place until all the basting is done. There are pics of that process also.Originally posted by JudymcI was taught to use basting spray when I took the class to learn how to use my new Bernina. Since then, I went on Diane Gaudynski's website and she said it gets in your machine and on your needles and that she doesn't use it now. Have any of you had any problems with this? Ricky mentioned using water soluble thread for basting (he mentioned it in the first show with Joe Cunningham--I'm going back and re-watching the shows). I'm going to try the thread and see how that works.
Happy Quilting, Linda
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I've now basted 3 small quilts using Sharon Schamber's method, seated comfortably at my dining room table, and I'll never go back to my old method of pin basting on my cutting table--always got a sore back from that. Give her way a try, it's great. If you go to YouTube and do a search on her name, you'll find the video on how to baste with her method.
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I am so grateful for this thorough and instructive resource you've passed along. I'm very stuck and have been trying to figure out how to manage a quilt that finally stopped growing at 108", :shock: way beyond anything I've done before. In addition to the control, I really like how the method allows you to correct wayward seam allowances, loose threads, so on.Originally posted by pknordI've now basted 3 small quilts using Sharon Schamber's method, seated comfortably at my dining room table, and I'll never go back to my old method of pin basting on my cutting table--always got a sore back from that. Give her way a try, it's great. If you go to YouTube and do a search on her name, you'll find the video on how to baste with her method.
Would love to read your tips as well as anyone's advice on how to work with frighteningly large projects.
Thanks!
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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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