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Re: 505 Basting Spray
Thank you. I sandwiched 2 quilts today. Might not get to quilt them until next week though, but I am very appreciative you shared your experience. So hard to know...all advertising says exactly
Thank you. I sandwiched 2 quilts today. Might not get to quilt them until next week though, but I am very appreciative you shared your experience. So hard to know...all advertising says exactly
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Cat - N
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#29176
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
On 11/4/2021 7:13 PM, favymtz wrote:
To avoid over spray on your hoops spray through a empty plastic jug with the bottom cut out. A gallon jug works best. Shirley
On 11/4/2021 7:13 PM, favymtz wrote:
To avoid over spray on your hoops spray through a empty plastic jug with the bottom cut out. A gallon jug works best. Shirley
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Shirley Allen
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#29175
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
Oops! I will have to go back and look through the posts. There was even a great photo and I want to make one.
On
Oops! I will have to go back and look through the posts. There was even a great photo and I want to make one.
On
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Kathy Skagen <kagen48@...>
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#29174
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
It does wash out and no I’ve never had it gum up the needle. I’ve been using 505 for many years with no such problems!
I always spray baste stabilizer onto the embroidery back if I don’t use a
It does wash out and no I’ve never had it gum up the needle. I’ve been using 505 for many years with no such problems!
I always spray baste stabilizer onto the embroidery back if I don’t use a
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favymtz
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#29173
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
Another option is Bo-Nash powder, a.k.a. Wonder Under in a salt shaker. Sprinkle where you need the adhesive, and iron to make it permanent. No fumes.
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Another option is Bo-Nash powder, a.k.a. Wonder Under in a salt shaker. Sprinkle where you need the adhesive, and iron to make it permanent. No fumes.
Sent from the all new AOL app for Android
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wlstarn@aol.com
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#29172
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
Kathy,
Not sure whose idea it was to combat overspraying but it, unfortunately, was not mine.
:) Ceil
Kathy,
Not sure whose idea it was to combat overspraying but it, unfortunately, was not mine.
:) Ceil
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Ceil J
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#29171
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
Cat,
I forgot to mention that I always have sprayed 505 outside. I didn't want any of the overspray on my floors but I think Ceil's (I believe) idea to combat overspray was genius! By the way, I have
Cat,
I forgot to mention that I always have sprayed 505 outside. I didn't want any of the overspray on my floors but I think Ceil's (I believe) idea to combat overspray was genius! By the way, I have
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Kathy Skagen <kagen48@...>
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#29170
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
I believe that was me, Cat. My dealer recommended 505 when I bought my MC10001 nearly 20 years ago, so there may be more options today. I have used it that long and never had any issues with the
I believe that was me, Cat. My dealer recommended 505 when I bought my MC10001 nearly 20 years ago, so there may be more options today. I have used it that long and never had any issues with the
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Kathy Skagen <kagen48@...>
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#29169
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Re: HP Plate and Foot Question
Hi Julia,
I’m glad you asked this question because as soon as I read Jim & Diane’s reply, I watched the video. It is so good to have these videos to refer to when we go to do a project and maybe
Hi Julia,
I’m glad you asked this question because as soon as I read Jim & Diane’s reply, I watched the video. It is so good to have these videos to refer to when we go to do a project and maybe
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Cheryl Paul
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#29168
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
Yes it washed out, I used it to float a tshirt I think, and it was only a light spray, away from the machine obviously, I think I used a cardboard box to help minimise the mist and keep in within the
Yes it washed out, I used it to float a tshirt I think, and it was only a light spray, away from the machine obviously, I think I used a cardboard box to help minimise the mist and keep in within the
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Lyn Quine
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#29167
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
When you used the 505 spray, did it wash out and did it gum the needle?
- Cat
Typos courtesy of autocorrect.
When you used the 505 spray, did it wash out and did it gum the needle?
- Cat
Typos courtesy of autocorrect.
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Cat - N
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#29166
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
Unfortunately I can’t hold a needle for very long, arthritis in my thumb joints, I’m losing the pinch, I’m quite clumsy these days, difficulty picking up small things, bobbins take on a life of
Unfortunately I can’t hold a needle for very long, arthritis in my thumb joints, I’m losing the pinch, I’m quite clumsy these days, difficulty picking up small things, bobbins take on a life of
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Lyn Quine
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#29165
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
I have allergies and live in a colder climate so the basting sprays are often not an option (even with an N95 mask on). Plus those little particles do get around and I had a can of the stuff
I have allergies and live in a colder climate so the basting sprays are often not an option (even with an N95 mask on). Plus those little particles do get around and I had a can of the stuff
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Ceil J
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#29164
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Re: 505 Basting Spray
I have used 505, and sticky stabiliser, magic tape, painters tape, masking tape. I don’t like any of them very much. If the needle gets gummed up it will transfer it to the bobbin area. What I
I have used 505, and sticky stabiliser, magic tape, painters tape, masking tape. I don’t like any of them very much. If the needle gets gummed up it will transfer it to the bobbin area. What I
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Lyn Quine
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#29163
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505 Basting Spray
I think someone in this group mentioned 505 basting spray...I 'think' in the context of trying to remove it from embroidery hoops.
I have found myself in the position of feeling obligated to try to
I think someone in this group mentioned 505 basting spray...I 'think' in the context of trying to remove it from embroidery hoops.
I have found myself in the position of feeling obligated to try to
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Cat - N
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#29162
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Re: HP Plate and Foot Question
Thank you Cheryl. I was wondering why the opening is on the foot (what you may call the eye). I'm getting use to using the plate/foot for a project I'm working on. The pattern called for scant 1/4"
Thank you Cheryl. I was wondering why the opening is on the foot (what you may call the eye). I'm getting use to using the plate/foot for a project I'm working on. The pattern called for scant 1/4"
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juliadlf.ny@...
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#29161
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Re: HP Plate and Foot Question
Hi Julia, I’m not Jim or Diane but I do own the Continental M7 Professional Sewing machine and use the HP Plate and the AcuFlex HP2 foot most of the time when I’m doing ordinary sewing and
Hi Julia, I’m not Jim or Diane but I do own the Continental M7 Professional Sewing machine and use the HP Plate and the AcuFlex HP2 foot most of the time when I’m doing ordinary sewing and
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Cheryl Paul
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#29160
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Re: HP Plate and Foot Question
https://youtu.be/FpXPdZAMx5A
https://youtu.be/FpXPdZAMx5A
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Jim Stutsman
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#29159
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Re: HP Plate and Foot Question
Where can I find the video of Diane's HP 1/4" foot & plate video?
Carole
Where can I find the video of Diane's HP 1/4" foot & plate video?
Carole
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Carole O'Mara
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#29158
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HP Plate and Foot Question
Jim: I was watching a video on line regarding the HP plate and foot and the person in the video said the foot does a scant 1/4 inch.
I thought this plate and foot does a 1/4 inch seam and not a scant
Jim: I was watching a video on line regarding the HP plate and foot and the person in the video said the foot does a scant 1/4 inch.
I thought this plate and foot does a 1/4 inch seam and not a scant
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juliadlf.ny@...
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#29157
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