Basting with Glue
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Basting with Glue
I just read on here about all of you that are using Elmer's school glue for basting wallhangings and quilts. Well, I tried CraZArt washable school glue on a wall hanging and it is puckering where I put the glue. I did iron it after I put it on, but you can tell where the glue is holding the fabric down. Did I do something wrong or do I have to use Elmer's glue? Know some of you mentioned just buying it at the dollar store, so I bought this brand at Wallmart. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks and have a great Sunday!
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This happened to me the first time I used glue and it was Elmer's washable school glue.
I guess my glue was a bit old and had thickened. So I diluted it with waster and it
was so much better. I was also told to put the batting down, put the glue on the
batting and then glue the top or backing whichever side you're doing...then do the
other side again putting the batting at the bottom. Use fine lines and if you see
a big smear just wipe it with your finger. I keep a wet washcloth next to me
while I'm doing this so I don't have to run to the sink every time.
Having said that some put the glue on the fabric side and doesn't seem
to have any problem. I guess it's a question of how much glue you're using
and how fresh your glue is.
I guess my glue was a bit old and had thickened. So I diluted it with waster and it
was so much better. I was also told to put the batting down, put the glue on the
batting and then glue the top or backing whichever side you're doing...then do the
other side again putting the batting at the bottom. Use fine lines and if you see
a big smear just wipe it with your finger. I keep a wet washcloth next to me
while I'm doing this so I don't have to run to the sink every time.
Having said that some put the glue on the fabric side and doesn't seem
to have any problem. I guess it's a question of how much glue you're using
and how fresh your glue is.
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I think glue is suitable for basting if you are going to wash the quilt afterwards, when the glue comes out. Even if there are globs of glue and puckering, it really doesn't matter if the quilt is washed.
For a wallhanging that won't be washed, I think it would be a much better idea to spray baste with 505.
Since the wallhanging already has the glue in it, the suggestion to soak it in water to dissolve the glue is going to be your only solution to the problem.
For a wallhanging that won't be washed, I think it would be a much better idea to spray baste with 505.
Since the wallhanging already has the glue in it, the suggestion to soak it in water to dissolve the glue is going to be your only solution to the problem.
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