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    Spray baste and fumes?

    I want to spray baste a large quilt (72"x72") and the weather and dried leaves make it impossible to go outside to spray. Can I do this inside with a medical mask and open windows? I want to get this done. Hope the consensus is it's OK to do inside. Jan

    #2
    The answer is a qualified yes.
    Depends on the spray, 505 I'd use and do use indoors.
    Sulky not so much
    Teri

    Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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      #3
      Thank you, Littleflower. I have 505! Yay
      Teri

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        #4
        check out Patsy Thompsons" classroom re: spray basting....good help.

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          #5
          Here's the link to Patsy's video about spray basting on the wall: learn/classrooms/


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            #6
            Thank you Margo and Marilyn. Will check this out. You are amazing Margo.


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              #7
              It didn't go very well. I don't have a wall to use, so I used a large floor space. I got sticky and fibers from the batting were stuck to me. No problem, but the result isn't smooth enough. I think I needed to use more pins to stretch layers out. I don't know what to do with it. It's all sticky and the flannel looks wrinkled. I am wishing I sent it out to be quilted. Will post a question about flannel backs again. Jan


              It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
              That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                #8
                this is the flannel back.


                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                  #9
                  You can separate the layers and put them together again. Fold it in half or quarters so you have control over it and pad it down so you don't stretch the flannel. If you do a little at a time you will succeed. I hope this makes sense to you. Good luck.

                  living in Central Denmark
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                    #10
                    Ok, Norma. I will wrestle with it again. Only thing is I am thinking about waiting 'til tomorrow. In another post I was re-reading, it said to use sizing not starch on flannel. Maybe that is part of the problem.

                    living in Central Denmark
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                      #11
                      I cannot imagine that there is much difference to the end result of using sizing instead of starch - not that we get sizing over here.
                      Sounds as if you had best sleep on it :wink: and as Norma suggests just work on 1/2 at a time - perhaps put a line of rulers down to hold the half way mark and work out from there, then back up the other way.

                      Cheering you on!

                      living in Central Denmark
                      Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                        #12
                        Actually I marked the seam in the flannel back with safety pins so I could line up the center seam in the quilt top so they would line up. So I was doing half of the quilt at a time. That flannel just wants to ripple. I love doing flannel on the back and have done it twice before but I never put starch on the flannel before. Still thinking about washing out the spray baste, though I don't know if that is a good idea. It might gum up my washer. LOL

                        living in Central Denmark
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                          #13
                          I can't imagine that your washer gums up. How many cans did you use ? You only need a little to keep the layers together. There is a Craftsy class with Ann Petersen called Quilting Big Projects on a Small Machine, where she shows how to spray baste. I was really surprised of how she treats the fabric after spraying. Folds it together and walk around with it until she is ready to put the layers together. I tried it myself and it works. She irons the quilt before quilting and that works too.

                          living in Central Denmark
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                            #14
                            rippling usually happens when we over stretch the fabric when we're putting the layers together.
                            separate the layers wash the fabric again then when you put it back down press firmly but don't schmoosh (spread out with your hands)
                            Teri

                            Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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                              #15
                              :idea: pretend you are pressing not ironing the fabric!
                              Teri

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