Spray basting
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SheilaD
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Spray basting
After i spray baste a quilt, how long if any time must I wait before i start quilting?
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auntjana
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Re: Spray basting
I usually start right away, after i am sure i hace no wrinklesvin tge yop or backinh.
- zfatcat
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Re: Spray basting
I quilt right after I baste. I use 505 spray. It doesn't gunk up the needle. Lori
Lori 
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ButterZ
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Re: Spray basting
I use it straight away too. I find the occasional wipe down of the needle helps. 505 doesn't choke you and is easy to use. It doesn't make the quilt stiff.
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Pilot2b
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Re: Spray basting
Saw a basting spry some place that does now clog up needle. And when I do use this method,i will quilt much faster.
- Oasis
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Re: Spray basting
I also use 505 spray. But I usually let it lay out flat over night to let it sort of settle and dry. Haven't had any problems with the needle.
Have Fun,
Linda S / OASIS
Linda S / OASIS
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institcheswithrosie
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Re: Spray basting
I also use 505 and press with a warm iron between each layer. This makes sure there are no wrinkles
