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Originally Posted by oatw13
Did you try spraying the top and then pressing the top onto the batting?
Sometimes if the top is starched too heavily, I have problems with it sticking.
Also, I have had problems with the spray if the can is not at least room temperature and the fabrics, as well. In other words, it doesn't work as well for me when it is cold.
Sometimes if the top is starched too heavily, I have problems with it sticking.
Also, I have had problems with the spray if the can is not at least room temperature and the fabrics, as well. In other words, it doesn't work as well for me when it is cold.
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Originally Posted by Kitsie
Had the problem, realized I was tipping the can too far (to horizontal) and just spraying air. Worth a try. I have no problems with the Taylor spray.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Originally Posted by AliKat
You aren't supposed to spray the batting as it will absorb all the spray and not be effective. Try spraying the wrong side of the top and then doing the placement.
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Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
It says right on the can to spray the batt, then lay the fabric over it.
Hope you can get it fixed! :)
Hope you can get it fixed! :)
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Originally Posted by tortoisethreads
what kind of batting is it? I know with polyester batting my spray doesn't work at all.
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Another interesting thread.....
I love Sullivan's, secure and spray the backing, add the batting, lay the top on the batting and fold back at intervals to spray the top and even out...had no problems. I use several large tables to accomplish this...
As others have stated here if it truly does not work with polyester batting it's just another reason to add to my list of never using poly batt. But I have to admit I am not in any way a polyester person regardless of what form it comes in...
This method works with my Quilters Dream Cotton, Wool and Orient battings perfectly.
Hoping you find a solution that works for you.
I love Sullivan's, secure and spray the backing, add the batting, lay the top on the batting and fold back at intervals to spray the top and even out...had no problems. I use several large tables to accomplish this...
As others have stated here if it truly does not work with polyester batting it's just another reason to add to my list of never using poly batt. But I have to admit I am not in any way a polyester person regardless of what form it comes in...
This method works with my Quilters Dream Cotton, Wool and Orient battings perfectly.
Hoping you find a solution that works for you.
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Thanks everyone for all your great suggestions. I finally got my gquilt layered. I folded back the the top and sprayed that instead of the batting and it seems to be holding pretty good. I think I may have to respray a few areas, mostly near the edges, when I start moving it around.
Right now I think I'm just gonna let it sit awhile.
Thanks again!
Right now I think I'm just gonna let it sit awhile.
Thanks again!
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