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15 Jul 2008 09:04 #22111

I like 505 best. I have tried others, but found them less effective and more gummy to my machine. I always use with open windows or outside if possible. The fumes are the worst part I think, but more than made up for by the ease of quilting without pins!!
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14 Jul 2008 23:38 #22085

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I'm really a newbie at machine quilting and I've been reading everything I can get my hands on. So much information is conflicting! I was taught to use the basting spray at my Bernina Class. Then I read that it can cause skipped stitches. Then I saw Diane Gaudinski's web site and she said she has stopped using it because it leaves residue on the needle and in the machine. Maybe it's the AMOUNT of spray that makes the difference? You all seem to have had success with it. Maybe I'll try it again.
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14 Jul 2008 16:33 #22068

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ME too! Me too!
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14 Jul 2008 07:09 #22042

Thanx Sandy! I've been watching Sharon Schamber's videos and that's who I wanna be when I grow up! :wink:
Sherry
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14 Jul 2008 05:37 #22037

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You should be pleased Sherry. It turned out great.
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13 Jul 2008 18:54 #22017

Well, I got myself some basting spray. Walmart didn't have 505 so I got the June Taylor brand. I had to use more than I thought I would. I used it in the kitchen with newspaper under everything. The vapors weren't very bad at all, but it was a small quilt. I zig-zagged around the edge of the top to kind of stablize the edges and just sort of went to town. There's a pic in my blog. I was kinda pleased with how it turned out.
Sherry in S MS, in my soon to be empty house. :?
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12 Jul 2008 16:21 #21962

Just a reminder, ladies, if you're going to use these products, please do so outdoors. If you use it indoors, please use a good respirator mask. If you can smell it, that stuff is going into your lungs.

Pat in Rockport, TX
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12 Jul 2008 11:19 #21943

I like the Sulky- it seems like the least toxic.

Sharon
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12 Jul 2008 08:40 #21935

Hi, Sherry, I was watching Sharon Schamber's video on quilting and right before she quilts a section, she clips the basting thread just in that area. Maybe that will help.

I use 505 but there is also an adhesive batting you can use from Hobbs.

Judy in AZ
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12 Jul 2008 08:16 #21934

I use 505 as well. Had a demo from one of the distributors spray lightly a couple of times to cover and don't pull the fabric too taut.

Enjoy!
Teri
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12 Jul 2008 06:26 #21922

:D Thanx much! :D
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12 Jul 2008 01:36 #21917

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I'll second that Ritzy. I've used the 505 on my linen hankie quilts and loved using it.... it worked great!

Carla
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12 Jul 2008 00:53 #21916

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I use 505 and love it
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Question... 12 Jul 2008 00:39 #21915

I know this topic has been discussed but did a search and couldn't find what I needed, so ...What's a good brand of basting spray? I'm making myself learn how to machine quilt. So far so good, but the basting is a problem. Pins get in the way and thread basting gets caught up. So I need an alternative. I don't want to use an inferior product and gum up my needles. So gimme some brands folks! Pretty pretty please!!
Sherry 8)
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