Use 505 basting spray and you will be very happy! Dianne
Use 505 basting spray and you will be very happy! Dianne
I learned on a Craftsy tute that if you will press your project after spray basting it, you can get any of the little wrinkles on the back side out! I can't wait to give that a try. -- Illine
Thanks to the tutorial and your comments, I have put this item on my must get list. Sounds like a winner! You learn something everyday! Is the overspray bad? I take it you can spray inside the house? Doesn't it leave sticky everywhere? Hints to this, please!
Any over spray can be wiped off with a damp cloth. I have a feeling that on the tut they said that the stickyness went after a couple of days.
I put newspaper down when I spray, you could use an old plastic table cloth to cover the table and wipe it down afterwards.
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Can you remove and readjust if you use the spray?
I have used the basting spray and it is awesome. I even used it on a queen sized quilt.
Blessed are the children of the piecemakers for they shall inherit the quilts!
I have a can of spray basting but so far ive not used it lol.
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I learned a great trick in a table runner class I took. After you spray and put it together, you can take one of your rulers and scrape/rub it across like you would if you were putting a decal on with a credit card. It will help you straighten and sets it together really well. I do it every time now.
I just used spray basting for the first time.... It is the most wonderful invention since... well sliced bread.