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    Old 09-02-2011, 01:10 PM
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    I have a beautiful Warm Wishes ready to FMQ and I'm considering using spray basting to layer the back, batting & top. I've never used it! Any tips, suggestions, ideas, advise to make this experience a pleasant one?
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    Old 09-02-2011, 01:16 PM
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    There are a lot of threads on this topic. Try using the "search" option above to find them.

    My tips are as follows:

    Spend the money on 505 -- works better than other brands and does not stink up the area. Whatever you use, plan on having great ventilation. Some people do it outside!

    Primarily cotton batting adheres best, but many people use poly battings successfully. (I use cotton almost exclusively.)

    I heavily starch the backing fabric before layering. (This can be a problem if you are using poly batting, as it can reduce adhesion.) Heavy starch on backing and top reduces puckering because it stabilizes the fabric. (Actually, this tip applies to any type of basting for machine quilting. Would not do it if hand quilting.)

    Lay out the largest flat sheet you have to catch any overspray.

    Layer backing first, then batting. Once batting is centered on backing, fold back top half of batting, spray that half, then smooth back into place. Repeat with other half of batting. This is *much* easier than spraying the whole thing first and then trying to center the batting.

    I do the same thing with the top.

    Spray from edge towards center to minimize overspray.

    Some people do the spray basting on their bed. So far I have preferred using very large tables (in a community center), clamping the backing fabric to the table to ensure smoothness (but not tight).
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    I use it the majority of the time.
    I don't like using it with polyester batting.
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    Old 09-02-2011, 01:32 PM
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    I spray baste & add some pins for good measure.
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    Old 09-02-2011, 01:33 PM
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    Prism, I appreciate your tips. Thank you for sharing.
    Originally Posted by Prism99
    There are a lot of threads on this topic. Try using the "search" option above to find them.

    My tips are as follows:

    Spend the money on 505 -- works better than other brands and does not stink up the area. Whatever you use, plan on having great ventilation. Some people do it outside!

    Primarily cotton batting adheres best, but many people use poly battings successfully. (I use cotton almost exclusively.)

    I heavily starch the backing fabric before layering. (This can be a problem if you are using poly batting, as it can reduce adhesion.) Heavy starch on backing and top reduces puckering because it stabilizes the fabric. (Actually, this tip applies to any type of basting for machine quilting. Would not do it if hand quilting.)

    Lay out the largest flat sheet you have to catch any overspray.

    Layer backing first, then batting. Once batting is centered on backing, fold back top half of batting, spray that half, then smooth back into place. Repeat with other half of batting. This is *much* easier than spraying the whole thing first and then trying to center the batting.

    I do the same thing with the top.

    Spray from edge towards center to minimize overspray.

    Some people do the spray basting on their bed. So far I have preferred using very large tables (in a community center), clamping the backing fabric to the table to ensure smoothness (but not tight).
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    Old 09-02-2011, 01:38 PM
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    I have heard so many good things about it, I would like to try it!
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    Old 09-02-2011, 02:19 PM
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    I am hand quilting one that I spray basted and it is doing very well.:)
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    Old 09-02-2011, 02:19 PM
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    Ditto what prism99 said, but I have used 505 on poly batting with no problems.
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    Old 09-02-2011, 04:52 PM
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    Originally Posted by Maggiemay
    I spray baste & add some pins for good measure.
    Me too.
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    Old 09-02-2011, 06:32 PM
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    I just used the 505 for the first time and I loved it.
    I'll use it all the time now, what a difference it made with my quilting.
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