I've been working on a t-shirt quilt since January. I finally have the top pieced together in three sections. My plan is to quilt the sections and then sew them together.
I used the fuseable tricot stabilizer on each shirt. I have 100% cotton for the backing, and Pelon fleece for the batting. Today I tried to spray baste a section together with Sulky KK2000. I did this on our deck because of the fumes. I thought that it was holding together pretty well at the time.
Later when I tried to begin quilting, I found that most of the glue did not hold at all. Any idea why that would happen?
I made up a small sample with t-shirt fabric and the same batting and backing to practice some stitches. I haven't done much quilting, but wanted something decorative rather that plain stitch-in-the-ditch.
I have had nothing but trouble. The stitches worked on the sample, but not on the quilt itself. It wouldn't feed through the machine. I am using a walking foot and a 75 Inspira quilting needle. It stitched so badly that I had a mess to try to rip out. I may have put a hole in the quilt. I moved to a different area of the quilt and tried a different stitch. That one did not feed evenly. I tried another stitch, it was rather boring but fed through pretty well. I tried still another stitch and for some reason the bobbin thread did not engage at first and I stitched a long ways before realising it. The top thread had formed the stitches and stuck to the top like it was sewn, but easily pulled up and out.
I quit for tonight. I would appreciate any advice anyone can give me.
Thanks!