Beginner mistakes with basting spray
#1
Wow....when you make one mistake, it seems they multiply! I used spray basting on a lap quilt and it appears that I used too much. But once it was on, there was no going back....so I quilted the basic lines and it was down to just the middle of all the 7" blocks. It was gumming up the needle and had sticky stuff all over the machine from the edges. I had basted the outer edges so thought I was safe to try and wash out the spray. Evidently that was mistake #2. The spray didn't wash out from batting, but let go from fabric and then stuck to itself causing lumps and a general mess. I have been working on getting out the lumps, but in the middle, I am going to have to take apart some of the seams to smooth it out. Geez, what else can go wrong? And what do you use to get the spray to dissolve in the wash?
#2
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I'm so sorry you've had a bad experience. I use June Tailor from Wal-mart. The worst experience I have had is getting a good layer of batting fluff on my arms from pulling apart and re-sticking. I've never had a gummed up needle and it has always washed out.
Are you certain you used a washable type? There are other types out there and they are often on the shelves near the type for quilting.
Are you certain you used a washable type? There are other types out there and they are often on the shelves near the type for quilting.
#3
This is so terrible, I bought some to use but have not used it yet. Thank u so much for sharing, guess I will not b using it. What kind did u use? Hope someone here can help u. I am a newbie so forget that but again thanks for sharing your information, let me know what u used. I am sure they all are bad huh???? :roll:
#4
I used June Tailor, but most likely not the fault of the spray. I'm quite sure that I used too much. Just need to figure out how to wash it out of quilt as it is still gumming up at the needle causing breakage. I love how easy and fast it was to sandwich the quilt. I will have to try a different spray I guess.
#6
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 361
I had that problem the first time I tried it as well. My machine did not want to sew through the goo, but I think I just sprayed it too heavily. I used a light hand spraying the last time and all went well. That first time though I ended up using new batting and washing my backing piece to get as much out as I could.
#10
Originally Posted by Quilted Dogs
This is so terrible, I bought some to use but have not used it yet. Thank u so much for sharing, guess I will not b using it. What kind did u use? Hope someone here can help u. I am a newbie so forget that but again thanks for sharing your information, let me know what u used. I am sure they all are bad huh???? :roll:
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