505 Basting Spray
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Missouri
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505 is the best product on the market. Little to no smell.
I use it on machine embroidery blocks and a can lasts a long time. JoAnns around here doesn't carry it. If yours does use your 50% coupon. A local quilt shop orders it for me.
I use it on machine embroidery blocks and a can lasts a long time. JoAnns around here doesn't carry it. If yours does use your 50% coupon. A local quilt shop orders it for me.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Pacific Northwest
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I have used both 505 and June Tailor brands. The 505 is the best by far. I found the June Tailor brand to be sticky and smelly. I can do 4 queen size with the 505. You need only to spray a tiny amount onto the batting.....it is the best stuff ever invented. And it does wash out completely! No more pins!!!!!
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I bought Sullivan's Original basting spray from Hancock Fabrics when they had all notions half off. That stuff stinks awful and has a lot of over-spray. The smell did not wash out well and I had to air the quilts for several days to get rid of the smell. I wouldn't recommend it all.
I have tried the 505 and LOVE it! I may order it from the link in an earlier post.
I have tried the 505 and LOVE it! I may order it from the link in an earlier post.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: currently central new jersey
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there was a thread recently about a yellow stain that was caused by a spray product. the sandwich was sprayed and left aside for a while and then brought back out. the sprayed area had yellowed. i don't remember all the details. see if you can find it. i've looked and don't see it. maybe someone remembers the name of the thread.
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
there was a thread recently about a yellow stain that was caused by a spray product. the sandwich was sprayed and left aside for a while and then brought back out. the sprayed area had yellowed. i don't remember all the details. see if you can find it. i've looked and don't see it. maybe someone remembers the name of the thread.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-37707-1.htm#823317
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yes!!! before anyone thinks of using spray, they should be aware of the possibilities of what can go wrong.
thanks for searching that out. what words did you use to find it? i though i looked for it every way.
thanks for searching that out. what words did you use to find it? i though i looked for it every way.
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