Basting your batting, what is your process?
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I have a king size bed that I use, my knees do not crawl around on the floor. I cover the bed with an old flannel sheet to protect everything, arrange the batting and backing to my liking then fold back half the backing, spray the batting (or backing) then smooth the backing back down and repeat for the other half. Then I flip it all over, arrange the quilt top then repeat the process. Once you have done this a few times you should be able to "baste" a full size quilt in about 30 minutes.
Originally Posted by irma tapia
Thanks so much, I'm going to try that. When you start the process do you spray the backing then apply the batting then spray the batting to apply the quilt top?
I would love to know just how you do this because I hate the puckers as well.
I would love to know just how you do this because I hate the puckers as well.
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Be sure to use a large sheet underneath to catch any overspray. You can toss the sheet in with the laundry when you are done; the spray will wash right out.
Spraying from the edges towards the center helps minimize overspray.
You do *not* want to be cleaning overspray from flooring and other surfaces!
Spraying from the edges towards the center helps minimize overspray.
You do *not* want to be cleaning overspray from flooring and other surfaces!
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