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    Old 01-14-2017, 09:54 AM
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    ...to attach applique pieces to the background fabric before I do blanket stitch around them? The pieces are all sort of oblong and about the size of your hand or so.

    Will that work?

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    Don't see why not!
    Do you think it would gum up your needle?
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    Old 01-14-2017, 10:27 AM
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    I have, but I find using washable school glue is easier and cheaper. Just dab tiny dots on and iron.
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    I have a friend who used it on both pieces of fabric and the spray glue did not come off.
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    well some have laid them inside a big box and sprayed with fusible repositional spray 505 of
    sulky. no over spray on counters or tables, etc that way.just on wrong side of fabric pieces. then position on backing fabric, let dry. sew.

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    Yes, you can use basting spray formapplique. I do agree it gets messy fast so I, like some PPs, use washable glue. I have used both sticks and liquid, and I prefer the sticks for ease of use. I have also used the more expensive fabric glue that comes in my smaller sticks. I like that it has a small tip and is easier to use on small pieces.

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    Old 01-14-2017, 11:57 AM
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    Originally Posted by nativetexan
    well some have laid them inside a big box and sprayed with fusible repositional spray 505 of
    sulky. no over spray on counters or tables, etc that way.just on wrong side of fabric pieces. then position on backing fabric, let dry. sew.
    I keep a "spray booth" (aka large flat box) under my cutting table, ready to pull out for such occasions. Also, a great way to spray for mini/small quilts or toppers. I just put a big sheet of unprinted newsprint in the box, to keep the overspray from previous times from getting on the front of anything I spray in there.


    Watson ... definitely go for it!!
    I used the spray booth method, long before I learned how to do fusible applique work.
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    Thanks!

    OK. Here goes.

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    Do NOT use Sullivan's on it. I am speaking from experience - I had used it for adhering some stabilizer to fabric, trying to use less stabilizer and it turned the fabric yellow. And the stickiness did not wash out either. So I checked the embroidery website and they recommend Sulky2000. It comes in a small can - it dissipates in about 20 minutes, so if there is any over-spray it doesn't stay around. You would not want to use it to put a quilt together, but to hold appliqué to sew it down it would work well. (I keep a paper box lid in my sewing room too as a spray booth.)

    If you want to save it for later I would use the stick school glue too. I use it a lot when I make pillow cases.
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    Originally Posted by Pennyhal
    I have a friend who used it on both pieces of fabric and the spray glue did not come off.
    Spray glue is permanent. Temporary adhesive is not.

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