Basting Spray & Hand Quilting
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Basting Spray & Hand Quilting
I've been reading that basting spray is the way to go when sandwiching a quilt. I googled the internet for spray basting and it said it is not recommended for hand quilters. Have any of you hand quilters tried using the basting spray. It looks like it would be a lot better/easier than pinning the whole sandwich. Any ideas?
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I only hand quilt and do a combo of spray baste and pinning. If you spray too heavily, then quilting is difficult and will tear your hands apart. The baby bargello i am currently working on will most likely get basted with stitching and pins instead. My wrists and fingers can't handle the spraying too much anymore.
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Found the following regarding spray basting and hand quilting:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...g-t184400.html
http://www.thequiltshow.com/bb3/view...p?f=110&t=5578
I would spray baste lightly using 505, pin just the edges every foot so the edges don't come apart, and use a hoop.
Would add that the batting makes a *huge* difference in how easy (or not) hand quilting is. I would not use a batting that has scrim, such as Warm and Natural, because of the extra resistance. Hobbs 80/20 or Quilter's Dream Request would be good batting choices.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...g-t184400.html
http://www.thequiltshow.com/bb3/view...p?f=110&t=5578
I would spray baste lightly using 505, pin just the edges every foot so the edges don't come apart, and use a hoop.
Would add that the batting makes a *huge* difference in how easy (or not) hand quilting is. I would not use a batting that has scrim, such as Warm and Natural, because of the extra resistance. Hobbs 80/20 or Quilter's Dream Request would be good batting choices.
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I spray baste and then hand baste the sides of the whatever. And usually hand quilt. No problems except right now I tried Dritz basting spray because that's all that was available to me and it has quite a strong odor.
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I've been reading that basting spray is the way to go when sandwiching a quilt. I googled the internet for spray basting and it said it is not recommended for hand quilters. Have any of you hand quilters tried using the basting spray. It looks like it would be a lot better/easier than pinning the whole sandwich. Any ideas?
Glad to see you're checking it out further ... I bet you're going to give it a try now! Right?
Hope it works well for you!
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