Elmer's School Glue Really Works!
#21
Her basting method is terrific and I agree it is relaxing and methodical and that is a lot of what quilting is about. The time spent doing it is not wasted time either. It is time to reflect, plan and be in a calm state of mind for a while. It gets us away from the busy rigors of everything else going on in our busy lives.
#22
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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I use Elmer's school glue for basting all my quilts. I bought a good quality silicone basting brush to use to spread it on my batting. The silicone is easy to clean and no bristles to come out. I start in the middle and smooth toward each end one end at a time. If you have the Quilter SlideLock then it's perfect to smooth the quilt! A member here posted that tip and it's wonderful.
#26
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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Maybe if you tell us why you had bad luck or bad results with it, those of us who love it can give you some help to be successful with it? I use it straight, and smooth the fabric over each side, a half at at time, and give it plenty of time to dry. I aim to keep my glue swirls about four inches apart. I have a sheet of vinyl that I bought at Walmart, that I spread on the spare room bed, then do my gluing layers on it, so I can leave it sit until it is dry and do not have to move it until dry and basted.
#27
I use it to hold binding in place, as I flip to front and sew. I put little dots in the corners of HST when sewing, use it for piecing of many small parts. perfect corners, perfect miters perfect piecing. ELMER is my FAVORITE MAN. how ever I don't use it for basting. That I spray.
#29
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Posts: 7,695
Maybe if you tell us why you had bad luck or bad results with it, those of us who love it can give you some help to be successful with it? I use it straight, and smooth the fabric over each side, a half at at time, and give it plenty of time to dry. I aim to keep my glue swirls about four inches apart. I have a sheet of vinyl that I bought at Walmart, that I spread on the spare room bed, then do my gluing layers on it, so I can leave it sit until it is dry and do not have to move it until dry and basted.
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