Kelly, I use Elmer’s glue quite often in my quilts, and I’ve always been told that I should wash them when I’m done, because the starch in the glue could attract bugs in the future. But sometimes, I just don’t feel like washing them. What’s your opinion? Is it ok to not wash?
Thank you! I’m a newbie, and didn’t know glue basting was a thing!!!
Great, makes piecing so much easier!
Thank you for the extremely helpful tip, Kelly. 🌷I am always happy to learn something new. 🦋
Fabulous!
Wow! Good to know!! Thank you!
You bet! It's a game changer!
Wow that point is beautiful! I’ll try this method out for sure. Thanks for sharing Kelly!
That is amazing. This is a wonderful tip. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
It works!
yes, beautifully too!
So can you share a link to the glue in addition to the bottles? Thank you
@@cindyvincent9943 it’s probably cheapest at Walmart, but here it is on Amazon. amzn.to/3TfD1BH (aff link)
The glue looks clear but Elmer's glue is white, what am I missing?
Elmers glue also comes in clear! ;)
@@KellyClineQuilting oh ok thank you!!
It doesnt make your needle “gluey”?
No, as long as the glue is dry.
Kelly, I use Elmer’s glue quite often in my quilts, and I’ve always been told that I should wash them when I’m done, because the starch in the glue could attract bugs in the future. But sometimes, I just don’t feel like washing them. What’s your opinion? Is it ok to not wash?
I don't worry about that AT ALL!! Seriously, our whole world attracts bugs!! I've had things I glued 30 years ago, not seeing any bugs around!! ;)
Thanks for the reply. That makes my day! 👍@@KellyClineQuilting
I use glue, it’s like second nature to me know. Especially on small piecing.