Spray Basting
#21
I actually baste mine on my bed. I take all the sheets off but the fitted one. The I put the batting on, and spray the top half. Then I lay the bottom half on and turn over. I make sure there are no wrinkles and do the same thing again.
#23
I have Spray Basted for years before I got my mid arm..i have attached pictures from shuttererfly showing how i sprayed my quilts..I layed a clean sheet down..put the back of the quilt down..layed the battin down ...then the top...smoothed all the wrinkles...folded back top..battin half way...then sprayed alittle..about 8 inches across..folded down..smothed fabric..one step at a time...then went to the other side and repeted the same steps...sorry if i have misspelled words..but wanted to share the pictures...hope this helps...
http://share.shutterfly.com/share/re...8AbtnDJm5ZOGP4
http://share.shutterfly.com/share/re...8AbtnDJm5ZOGP4
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Originally Posted by catrancher
How careful do you have to be? And do you baste the whole thing at once? Work from the middle out? (I know I'm supposed to quilt from the middle out.) It just seems impossible to me that it will all stay put. (Maybe I'm a wild quilter. Do you think so?)
On a large quilt it can be a good idea to pin baste along the edges.
You don't necessarily machine quilt from the center of the quilt. A lot depends on the type of quilting you are doing. If you are doing straight line quilting, for example, to create squares then you start at the middle *of a side* and work your way to the opposite side. Similarly, with free motion stippling, you probably want to start at a side edge and work your way to a side edge. That way you don't have to worry about burying thread ends later. There are some designs that require starting and stopping in the middle of the quilt, but most do not.
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Just the spray baste.
If you use the safety pins, they will just be in your way.
Make sure you have enough spray on the backing, and your batting to secure all the layers and enough fabric on all (4) sides to push and pull your quilting.
If you use the safety pins, they will just be in your way.
Make sure you have enough spray on the backing, and your batting to secure all the layers and enough fabric on all (4) sides to push and pull your quilting.
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Originally Posted by vivientan
Does spray basting work with all kinds of batting? I normally use polyester batts.
I've read too that some quilters fix up a basting wall for spray basting. How can this be done and is it really much easier than basting on the floor?
I've read too that some quilters fix up a basting wall for spray basting. How can this be done and is it really much easier than basting on the floor?
I tried a basting wall, but I find it much easier to spray baste on a large table (using large clamps to keep the backing in position). A wall is easier than working on a floor, but a table is easiest of all.
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Originally Posted by Grambi
I've been wanting to try 505 spray, but having a hard time finding it. I can order online buy have any of you ever seen it at Joann's, HL, Hancock?
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Originally Posted by purplemem
I actually baste mine on my bed. I take all the sheets off but the fitted one. The I put the batting on, and spray the top half. Then I lay the bottom half on and turn over. I make sure there are no wrinkles and do the same thing again.
I knew you guys would give me great ideas!
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Originally Posted by Nanda
I have Spray Basted for years before I got my mid arm..i have attached pictures from shuttererfly showing how i sprayed my quilts..I layed a clean sheet down..put the back of the quilt down..layed the battin down ...then the top...smoothed all the wrinkles...folded back top..battin half way...then sprayed alittle..about 8 inches across..folded down..smothed fabric..one step at a time...then went to the other side and repeted the same steps...sorry if i have misspelled words..but wanted to share the pictures...hope this helps...
http://share.shutterfly.com/share/re...8AbtnDJm5ZOGP4
http://share.shutterfly.com/share/re...8AbtnDJm5ZOGP4
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Originally Posted by Nanda
I have Spray Basted for years before I got my mid arm..i have attached pictures from shuttererfly showing how i sprayed my quilts..I layed a clean sheet down..put the back of the quilt down..layed the battin down ...then the top...smoothed all the wrinkles...folded back top..battin half way...then sprayed alittle..about 8 inches across..folded down..smothed fabric..one step at a time...then went to the other side and repeted the same steps...sorry if i have misspelled words..but wanted to share the pictures...hope this helps...
http://share.shutterfly.com/share/re...8AbtnDJm5ZOGP4
http://share.shutterfly.com/share/re...8AbtnDJm5ZOGP4
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