Is basting quilt spray
#43
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I prefer the 505 over the others. It isn't so strong that it feels stiff and it washes out the first wash. The other one I also like for table runners and such is sulky KK2000. Haven't had a problem with either one. I used Sullivans a couple of times but it was almost too sticky. This is just my opinion.
Suzy
Suzy
#45
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Originally Posted by Bottle Blonde
I love basting spray! The trick to using the June Taylor spray is to shake it really well. Shake with one hand until your arm is tired...then shake in the other hand until that arm is tired! Then it is perfect! After you spray - let it rest a few minutes to get tacky before you begin layering the quilt sandwich.
Peggy
#47
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Originally Posted by JUNEC
really as good as everyone is saying?
I noticed that Joann Fabric has June Taylor Basting Spray 12 oz can is on sale - for $5.49.
Is it worth trying? What does everyone feel are the pros and cons of using this instead of pins.
Thanks
I noticed that Joann Fabric has June Taylor Basting Spray 12 oz can is on sale - for $5.49.
Is it worth trying? What does everyone feel are the pros and cons of using this instead of pins.
Thanks
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