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Basting Gun
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Basting Gun
Has anyone ever used the June Taylor's basting gun? Does it work well? Is it easier than pinning?
Deb
Deb
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Re: Basting Gun
Deb. go into the search a type basting gun. A while back there was a lot of posts on that subject. . . . some complained it didn't hold the quilt sandwich tight enough and others loved it.
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Re: Basting Gun
I haven't used one to baste a quilt yet, but I used it instead of pins to keep block pieces organized. Very handy.
Sherry
Sherry
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Re: Basting Gun
I'm not sure of the brand but I did try the basting gun. The little plastic things (don't know what they are called) jammed every other time. I was so frustrated with it I tossed it.
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Re: Basting Gun
I just used the spray basting for the wall hanging I did. It was really great. I'm going to use it on a larger quilt next to see how it does. It held the fabric in place really well. I've never tried the basting gun though.
Lori 

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Re: Basting Gun
I've never tried the basting gun. Ever since I tried the 505 basting spray, I lost all interest in trying out other basting methods..
Now, its just basting spray for me!

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Re: Basting Gun
So do you threaten the quilt that you'll shoot it if it doesn't stay together or what? What is it and how does it work? Please excuse my ignorance once more!!
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Re: Basting Gun
The basting gun inserts little plastic tack thingies like the kind that hold price tags on clothes, but shorter, to hold the layers together.
I just re-read that sentence. It may not clarify anything! Here's a web page with a picture.
http://www.quiltersreview.com/article.a ... 0129_a.asp
Maybe that'll help.
Sherry
I just re-read that sentence. It may not clarify anything! Here's a web page with a picture.
http://www.quiltersreview.com/article.a ... 0129_a.asp
Maybe that'll help.
Sherry
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Re: Basting Gun
Thanks Sherry
I'm getting the idea now, but it sure sounded odd. LOL !!
I'm getting the idea now, but it sure sounded odd. LOL !!
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Re: Basting Gun
Does the Basting Spray hold the quilt sandwich together so you don't have to pin? If so, I am going to buy that! What a time saver!