5. Are these 2 different methods of glue basting that you are talking about? In this Quilt & Sew Tips episode brought to you by Annie's Creative Studio, quilting expert Nancy McNally mixes up an easy recipe to replace aerosol basting sprays using items you likely already have in your home. It dotted and did not lie in a straight line. Adhesive sprays are another type of glue that can be used for quilting, and many like to baste their quilts with spray rather than pins. It makes basting so much easier. To protect your nice table...you can get several pieces of inexpensive, "lock together" flooring from Loews or Home Depot. Some don’t last that long. No pins, no stretching, no hand basting...you get the idea. When you press your seams open, the strength of your seam is only as strong as your thread. I didn't know that the spray was toxic or permanent. I would but I don't have any of that glue in house and still have to find a place where I can buy it in a big jug which I will be doing because yes I do prefer to glue then to pin and I've been using Roxanne's glue so far since it was the first thing I was introduce to using. If you are planning on hand quilting your quilt, then this technique is ideal for you. I pieced the back aka Back Art, as it is more of a scrappy quilt. Also did you use the Elmer's Washable School Glue? Just an idea for those who are worried about their tables. At this point I will often mark the sides, the middle of the top. I will add that for other quilters to know. I cannot wait to try this! A loooong time ago I became increasingly frustrated with all the ways that existed to baste my larger quilts. This is not a debate on spray baste or spray glue. This quilt was made with the Downton Abbey Collection* of fabrics for my high school girlfriend. I came to this site to read about the glue basting but then read about your own concoxion and I have now used it on 3 quilts successfully. When I found 505 temporary spray adhesive, I was in hog heaven! Interesting...I have made my own Spray starch with Vodka...could this be done with Vodka instead of rubbing alcohol.? It is also useful in building model cars and plains. Thanks for stopping by Rose! Hi Stitches Happy Thanksgiving Day! Sarah, thanks so much for the great idea & good instructions! 319. Can't wait to try it. [divider] Other quilters have reported good results with alternatives such as home made recipes using Elmers Glue or Spray Starch. I have a question: What do you do about your table top being affected by the heat of the iron? Basting. 1/2 tsp salt. - In a clean spray bottle add 8 ounces of rubbing alcohol and the cooled flour mixture, gently shake and go sandwich a quilt. Use your hand to straighten the quilt top. I've had to change the name since I've found that not only can it … I did suggest she research using Elmer's school glue as an alternative. “Quilting the Quilt” by Dawn Cavanaugh appears regularly in every issue of Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting in partnership with American Professional Quilting Systems. This comment has been removed by the author. I take no credit for this pattern, and have cited in the title the woman from whom I received the pattern. First I tried a paint brush, a sponge brush, then a roller. Thanks for the great tutorial with pictures! I figured I could get 3 maybe 4 quilts out of each can. the corners are slightly rounded to keep my legs from getting bruised. Works great. Waiting to see how the spray bottle works. I love it for making bras and gluing tiny bits of lace to power mesh before sewing, or for stabilizing knit minky to a … I've had a bottle for about 60 days with no noticed problem. Elmer's spray glue has a variety of uses including craft and building projects. Regarding clogging: I've had NO problems with the clogging. Not all spray adhesives are forever - June Taylor and 505 wash out when you wash the quilt. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. I hated taking all those pins out again as I was sewing along. I have glue basted two quilts using this method and, with your tips, it went even better this time. I don't use spray to baste quilts, but a friend of mine does. I generally use spray baste. Step 3: Take your backing and spread it over the now-tacky batting. I have a quilting friend on Instagram and this is the only method she will use. I can no longer afford to send my quilts out to a longarmer so I am learning to FMQ. Major Brands of Quilt Basting Spray. I am sure this will work out great! In the pictures, it looks like dots of Elmers, is that correct? If you have allergies, this is probably not a good option for you. I'm so happy to have found this. Find another table, or only use one that you don't care if it gets ruined! I couldn't go more than a few inches without a break. Step 2: Shake your spray baste as directed (also, make sure you have sufficient ventilation), then, holding the baste 6-8 inches from the batting, evenly spray the whole thing. Learn how to use spray starch instead of hairspray or glue to baste your quilt. If you do please let me know how it works. - Whisk the flour mixture into the gently boiling water like you are making gravy and let it cook until the consistency of gravy/egg whites/ thin gruel. 3 cups of water. This tutorial includes a spray starch recipe and step-by-step instruct I'm with you Janet, I'm confused. Hi Christy,I am so sorry for the confusion, as I have previously stated I can't seem to get the ratio down for diluting the Elmer's Washable School Glue so there is an alternative that works well and is even cheaper than Elmer's Glue. I'm easily confused, lol, but after rereading I think I got it. I may donn my mad scientist's hat and have a go at an experiment. Adhesive spray can be rather costly. Saved by Nancy Rollins. With spray basting, I am much more inclined to just get on with it! - In a gravy shaker (or a jam jar) put 1 cup of cold water and 3 tbsp of flour - shake until the flour and water are combined. Hi ! I pulled down and then folded back the portions that are not basted. Oct 15, 2011 - Starch quilt fabric to make cutting, piecing, applique and quilting a dream. If kids can eat this stuff at school and we all know that they do unintentionally I know it is safe for my quilts and for the environment. Elmer’s Multi-Purpose Spray Adhesive: I tried this one once in hopes of saving a few bucks, but trust me, the pennies saved were not worth the struggle. Hi Frances,The quilt was a very large Queen size, a Turning Twenty quilt pattern but using 30 fat quarters so almost a King size. I found this recipe at California Quilting and found that it works very well (thanks, Janet!). It is as follows: " I played around with watered down elmers in a spray bottle (1 part glue to 3 parts water) and it worked but requires a LOT more ironing.". Hi Ellen Ann, I belong to the African American Quilters of Los Angeles we meet on the 3rd Sunday of the month at 1:00 pm at the Water and Power Building near the corner of MLK Blvd and Crenshaw in LA. Good luck and thanks for stopping by! Learn how to baste a quilt with basting spray – much quicker and easier than traditional thread basting. The next step is to baste the layers together ready to quilt it. Great tutorial! (note: if you have a larger quilt top, your job is not done. It is a temporary adhesive, which is perfect for all those quilts, applique, basting, hemming, embroidery, or other sewing and crafting projects.The spray adhesive is a great alternative to spending tons of time doing frustrating pinning on all different sizes of projects. You can get the rubbing alcohol at 99 cent only stores for .79 cents so it really is reasonable. As I have never ventured into this area of quilting I can only guess that YES it would work, but as in all new things try something smaller and work your way up. Thread Basting. Further, there is NO (none, none none) stickiness on thread nor needle. First of all, when basting a quilt with spray, it is best to use pre-washed 100% cotton fabrics. Thanks for any suggestions. Thanks! I know you can see ripples on the batting, but once the glue and hand pressing was completed the weight and pressure flattened them right out. In theory, it should work but I would not try it on anything large than a baby quilt to start. Spray baste: My favorite way to baste my quilt is by using Spray Baste! Pour the distilled water into the spray bottle. As a side note, i tried using the rose art brand glue when my local big box store was out of elmers. i think it is brilliant! Hi friends! Good luck if you chose to try the homemade spray and happy sewing adventures. I let it all dry overnight once again and FMQed the next day. The glue turns to dots after I squeeze it out of the bottle. I would love to try these methods as I am petrified by the idea of atomized spray glue getting into my lungs -- can't be a good thing. Longarm Basting . First, I put my Warm and Natural Batting in the dryer for a bit to try and soften the wrinkles. I use 505™ Basting Spray. Thanks! Works like a charm. This quilt obviously fits on my table so I took a picture of a different quilt top that is larger. - Remove from the heat and let it cool down to room temperature. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Thanks for stopping by and good luck in your projects. clean spray bottle. I do not spread it around, as I am usually in a hurry to flip to the other side and end up ironing that side to hurry the process up. Wall Basting. Are you in any guilds? I strongly suspect that, by the time the layers would have dried enough to quilt, every roach beetle, and ant within a mile's radius would have come out of their hidey holes for a nibble… especially with the flour version :( It is almost impossible to preserve vintage books here because bugs eat the glue out of the bindings -- they are especially fond of the old glues made with flour. This fine mist with the creates a wrinkle--free sandwhich. I thin my glue with water. You simply spray the temporary spray over the entire quilt sandwich to hold them in place. Do you always wash your quilts after using the Elmer's glue or the flour spray before using the quilts? but I think I would like to use this instead of pinning. My very FIRST quilt for grandson on the way. Sometimes I iron the quilt as soon as everything is smoothed out. I started out with Elmer's, worked great but a little messy. Best of luck with the process! Not bad, since it cut the sandwiching process down expediently. I quilt as you go, and this method is a God send for me. Yep thats me ! A little caveat before you watch the video: You will see on my wall before I begin the basting method that I have batting lining my wall. I am going to try the flour based spray and see how that turns out. I tried the Elmer's glue and water and I use a small craft brush to LIGHTLY spread the glue on my fabric. Dec 13, 2019 - Explore Connie Allison's board "Spray glue" on Pinterest. Anywhere where a mild adhesive is needed, the spray glue will do the trick. This is very interesting. That seems odd to me. I do use an iron to help the glue set faster and thinking about it I use a bit more glue. Will this work with polyester batting too? Spent a few hours pin basting and then quilting a bunch of puckers into my quilt. Then I did the same thing towards the left of me until I reached the end of the row and then I did the same thing on the right side. Now you can buy more fabric :). I make my own laundry soap, deodorant and tooth paste. [divider]Quilt Basting Sprays and Alternatives. This process should be called "Spray Spritzing" - you don't have to cover the entire surface and a tiny layer is all that's needed. Thank you, Janet, for the awesome tutorial, and also thank you all who took the time to comment. My guild President asked me this past Sunday why I would want to use glue on my quilts, I gave a quick answer but will go into some depth here. First, I put my Warm and Natural Batting in the dryer for a bit to try and soften the wrinkles. I smoothed it all with my hands to ensure that there were no wrinkles in the batting. Oh Sara this is Wonderful! Baste spray is adhesive and can get messy if not handled properly. Please ignore this. I am going to try this on one of my quilts. Way to much trouble for me. Recent Quilts Completed - Spring Fling, Disappearing Four Patch with a Twist, Variation on a Yellow Brick Road, and a classical 16 Patch with muslin background. I used this on 2 quilts and working on basting the third one today. Cover your nice table with it and you have great protection. Regarding sprayer: The finer the mist, the better. Learn how to use spray starch instead of hairspray or glue to baste your quilt. 6. Some folks were saying it was too hard for them to squeezes the glue out off the bottles, so I offered an alternative - sorry for the confusion. So for less than a dollar a quilt I have found an excellent alternative to pinning and spray basting. When I squeeze it onto my quilt and/or batting my poor hands can't take it. I LOVE my misto bottles one for glue and one for starch ! Do you use something to protect it? The flour mixture sounds interesting and cheap, is there a shelf life or does it need to be used all at once? Then that side is dry enough to move the quilt over and do the other side. Hi there,Thank you for stopping by my blog! Just followed your link from the quiltingboard, great tute! It seems that quite a few of you are concerned regarding your table and what will happen to the finish. Did you try that first then made your own glue, water, flour, alcohol, etc. Regarding adhesion: Adhere in sections. Don't have to worry about puddling. I found this recipe at California Quilting and found that it works very well (thanks, Janet!). I have a posting about homemade spray glue also - you might want to check it out also. I am afraid I would damage the finish. I also live in the LA area. I was lucky. You’ve finished piecing a beautiful quilt top and now it is time to make it into a beautiful finished quilt. since the glue is water soluble, it should work fine when cleaning the srayer! Me too ladies. I've been thinking about trying a glue stick. I have not had that happen yet, I also have a homemade spray listed here on the blog that uses flour, water, salt and rubbing alcohol that I have had good success with. Thanks for sharing this idea. Thank You!! Did I not spread it out enough with my hand maybe? I positioned the quilt so that the center line was on the table's middle so that there was even pressure on the quilt as it dried. I do not FMQ until the whole quilt is sandwiched and dry! When the water and salt boils, turn down to a gentle boil and add flour and water. I tried watering down the Elmer's Washable School Glue and could not get the ratio down so it would spray out of a bottle. The glue sounds good. I work on one side at a time. I arranged it so that there was batting showing underneath all around the edges. Thanks!!! LOL!! It worked on the sample so I started on the real deal, my quilt. Making a quilt sandwich is a piece of cake when you are basting a quilt with homemade spray starch. Just putting it out there for other quilters living in tropical climates to consider. Once again, appreciate you sharing. I am getting less and less tolerant of the smell from spays. The exact opposite of most folks. Lightly spray one half of the backing with basting spray. And I can quilt right through the glue. I just don't want a sticky mess to have to deal with. I put my backing on top of the batting. It is moved to the garage when not in use. You can basically baste a large king-sized quilt within 10 minutes with this process! I hope that you were successful with this method and also check out the homemade spray using flour, water, salt and rubbing alcohol. I might use 505 Spray on a quilt, since it makes quilting so much easier, and it’s not likely to be directly in contact with my skin for prolonged periods. Just a quick blogpost today about the Multi-Purpose Quilt Spray - or as it was formerly known - the Homemade Quilt Basting Spray. It's aerosol, it gets in the air, it gets on your floor (overspray), your walls, your pets, etc. My tip is to hold the glue fairly high over the quilt top or backing, as much as 10-12 inches. 14. Personally, I found that with the homemade spray there was no over spray like the canned. Please ignore this. I used the corn starch, and it (and your recipe) worked beautifully. Using Elmer’s washable school glue on quilts 7 10 2013 I recall hearing about Elmer’s washable school glue some time back, so when I was in an art supply store in Texas earlier this year, I picked some up (forgetting what it was useful for, but knowing that it’s not easy to find in Australia). I became very tired of crawling around on my hardwood floor and putting safety pins in to baste them! I can see why you stated to avoid "puddling" I actually broke a needle on a hard spot....I do love this method I have tried them all! I have an oval table, small, with rounded ends. Meanwhile, combine 1 cup water and 3 heaping tablespoons flour in a jar or well sealed tupperware, and shake to mix. I played around with watered down elmers in a spray bottle (1 part glue to 3 parts water) and it worked but requires a LOT more ironing. Thanks for the pictures and explanation. This sounds wonderful. thanks so much!! Thank you for the idea/recipe. Odif USA 505 Spray is a perfect adhesive for fabric, batting, or even paper. I'm going to try both methods. This protects the seam and creates a stronger hold. How long do you need to let this homemade version dry before quilting? Thank you so much for sharing this great idea. Lay the quilt backing fabric on a clean hard floor, right side down. Basting: Spray basting is often the best and quickest means basting. Will give this a try and report back. If I'm reading this correctly you glued the back to the batting, then quilted that, then glued the front on and quilted that? but your right about trying it with a spray bottle. I used this on 2 quilts and working on basting the third one today. Thanks so much ! The Elmer's Washable School glue is affordable (I even tried some Playschool washable glue I found at the 99 cent Store) I bought a gallon and a single bottle to put glue in to for around $ 17.00 - I have done 14 quilts and still have a little more than 1/3 of the gallon left. You might want to try it.Thanks for stopping by. I use a teflon mat so that I can get my iron super hot without fear of scorching. The alcohol helps to act as a sanitizer, adds potato starch to the formula and encourages rapid evaporation when using the glue. Yes, I will be sure to let you know when I try it. Both will disappear when wet or ironed. I made a sample 8x8" block to try some of these and my luv was nil. On my next quilt, I'm going to use the glue stick for the center. An unsolicitated and unaffiliated opinion of many different quilt battings. At the last minute I decided to use the flour, water, salt, and rubbing alcohol instead and it worked beautifully. Pictures to follow. Pressing your seams to the side will make your quilts stronger, putting the strength of your quilt in the fibers of fabric as well as in the thread. Thank you for this tutorial. Most notably, I find myself reaching for the glue when I’m piecing triangle quilts and quilts that have clean lines (such as the Reflections pattern I will be using in this demonstration. The answer to my prayers was at last at hand. Also, thanks for the idea. I love that quilters on the internet are so supportive of each other :) aka I needed a Bugs Jelly Roll by Stripz. Hi, I am so sorry that I am late getting back to you. Any suggestions on how to get around this? 5. Also, I don't have to iron the quilt as you're gluing it. I have never tried it! I'll say that it does not matter which one is used. Next you will lay your batting on top of the backing and smooth it out. How to Spray Baste Your Quilt 1. Make sure to tape … I have tweaked a recipe from a member of the Quilting Board forum that I follow. I am sorry for the confusing. I’ve written how to clean or remove spray baste gunk before, but since it is one of my most popular posts, I thought it deserved a refresh. I have been using the elmers glue to baste for some time. I would put glue on the folded over area and then press from the basted areas out to the edge. I just happen to do this process on the same wall. Thanks! The fabric should be smooth and taut when you are finished. That batting on the wall is my design wall and has nothing to do with basting a quilt. I had used Elmers glue on small projects and thought of how we use to use flour and water as paste but didn't take the thought any further. The I spread it out on my ping pong table (we never play ping pong on it, I use it only for quilting purposes). I made pillowcases to coordinate also. It holds the binding in place but makes the binding and edge of quilt so stiff I could barely hand sew it to the back! . How big is this quilt? I made my own ironing board using a solid plywood 100% cotton batting and 100% cotton fabric to cover. I tried this yesterday on the corner squares, WOW, how simple and easy. With basting spray for quilting, you can do just that! The Reflections pattern will … I will try this on some small projects first. I use the spray basting as well, but you are right at as the glue would be cheaper AND easier to find. I want to try it. I really struggle with the glue bottle!! I then smoothed it down with my hand. The quilt I finished last night was a queen size made with a zillion half square triangles and the poly batting and it went amazingly smoothly. Flour and water are not hard to clean up but could require a bit of elbow grease if hardened to a surface. 2. In this installment, Dawn describes how to baste a quilt sandwich with pins to prepare it for machine quilting. I have tweaked a recipe from a member of the Quilting Board forum that I follow. This way, the glue comes out in a more narrow stream and you can sweep your hand back and forth across the quilt and get fewer "puddles" of glue. The I let it dry overnight. Hi 5 lilacs (such a lovely smelling springtime plant) I hear you on sending things out to the longarmers - I never did it but I know it is expensive. You will need: Last Grand Illusion Quilt! I have one of those hollow doors that I put on my table top to give me a large rectangular surface. It is always good to have some options when basting quilts. 'S to thin it down or if in a ventilated area, preferably outside or with some fusible-product cake you. 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