Gluing is GREAT!
#21
Yep, I used Elmer's washable school glue and it worked like a charm - just a tiny bit, a warm iron, and WOW! I realize now that what I didn't really enjoy about piecing was putting rows together and adding borders because of all the pins. This was so easy, and when I went to sew the seam, it was nice and flat. Will definitely have to try it on the next binding.
Would never have tried this without reading it here. :-)
Would never have tried this without reading it here. :-)
#22
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Bunker Hill, IL
Posts: 101
I used it to baste my last two projects, a wall hanging and a baby quilt. It worked great. I applied to both sides 1/2 at a time and then left to dry overnight. I like it the best of any basting methods I have tried thus far.
#24
Elmer's Washable School Glue is not a glue but a heavy starch. It's safe for kids and fabrics. I use Roxanne's Basting Glue too and it's great and has the long very thin applicator. I refill an empty Roxanne's bottle with Elmer's to use when gluing a border or binding. I use Appli-Glue (washable) for matching seams and holding fabric in place as it doesn't need heat to hold instantly.
#25
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Southeast Georgia
Posts: 2,526
I just glue basted to kid sized quilts and I love it! I basted both of them in half an hour and now have them ready to sew at my Wed. morning quilt group. I love to glue the bindings on, as well. Whoever came up with this idea is a genius!
#26
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 53
Are you planning to wash your quilt when done? I tried the glue on a wall hanging that I did not want to wash and it got hard spots where the glue was. I was not happy with the way it came out. Any suggestions, anybody?
I am so excited! I spent an enjoyable Saturday finishing up a lap size UFO top. Instead of pinning the rows together, and pinning on the borders, I used Elmer's washable school GLUE and it was terrific! I don't think it took any longer than pinning and was so much easier. I just laid the rows out on my ironing board, dabbed on tiny dots of glue and pressed. Then when I started to sew, the sewing was faster because there were no pins and it was a breeze to do those long seams, something I usually don't like to do with lots of pins.
So thanks to all the QB members who have shared their gluing experience. I will be putting the rows of Bonnie Hunter's Easy Street together next week, and will skip the pins and use glue. I'm a believer!
So thanks to all the QB members who have shared their gluing experience. I will be putting the rows of Bonnie Hunter's Easy Street together next week, and will skip the pins and use glue. I'm a believer!
#28
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,585
You line up your blocks, but instead of pinning, you dab a tiny dot of glue in the seam allowances, then press to dry the glue. It only takes a few seconds to dry. As others have stated, it works great because you don't have to sew over or remove pins, and the fabric will not shift.
#29
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: N.E. England
Posts: 1,171
I have bought some washable Pritt glue in a tube and am trying to get the courage together to use it on a quilt, think I will use an orphan block and see how it works then nothing is lost if it doesn't wash out.
Last edited by cannyquilter; 03-04-2013 at 12:31 PM.
#30
I am so excited! I spent an enjoyable Saturday finishing up a lap size UFO top. Instead of pinning the rows together, and pinning on the borders, I used Elmer's washable school GLUE and it was terrific! I don't think it took any longer than pinning and was so much easier. I just laid the rows out on my ironing board, dabbed on tiny dots of glue and pressed. Then when I started to sew, the sewing was faster because there were no pins and it was a breeze to do those long seams, something I usually don't like to do with lots of pins.
So thanks to all the QB members who have shared their gluing experience. I will be putting the rows of Bonnie Hunter's Easy Street together next week, and will skip the pins and use glue. I'm a believer!
So thanks to all the QB members who have shared their gluing experience. I will be putting the rows of Bonnie Hunter's Easy Street together next week, and will skip the pins and use glue. I'm a believer!
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