@@snapdragonquilting I use Elmer's glue to baste all 3 layers together in the same way. I quilt on a domestic machine and the layers do not shift. Love glue basting😊
@@dremaklee8884 What a great way to quilt a quilt! How do you apply the glue? Do you squeeze it straight out of the bottle or use a brush or something else?
@@snapdragonquilting I do put it in a condiment squeeze bottle from Walmart, the nozzle is smaller. I then start with backing & batting drizzling the glue, I use a soft paint brush to spread if need be. I do it in sections. It does not need to be completely covered. Then I do the front. It stays until you wash it. I do iron as I go to help dry it faster. It never gums up my needle. Hope you try it and let me know how you like it. Happy quilting!!
Can a complete quilt be done like this….perhaps another video?
@@aquamarine8812 Great question! Yes all the seams can be glue basted to make a whole quilt.
@@snapdragonquilting I use Elmer's glue to baste all 3 layers together in the same way. I quilt on a domestic machine and the layers do not shift. Love glue basting😊
@@dremaklee8884 What a great way to quilt a quilt! How do you apply the glue? Do you squeeze it straight out of the bottle or use a brush or something else?
@@snapdragonquilting I do put it in a condiment squeeze bottle from Walmart, the nozzle is smaller. I then start with backing & batting drizzling the glue, I use a soft paint brush to spread if need be. I do it in sections. It does not need to be completely covered. Then I do the front. It stays until you wash it. I do iron as I go to help dry it faster. It never gums up my needle. Hope you try it and let me know how you like it. Happy quilting!!
@@dremaklee8884That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing