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Odif Usa 5.6-Ounce 505 Spray and Fix Temporary Fabric Adhesive

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About this item

  • 505 is a temporary fabric adhesive for sewing applique quilt crafts
  • Contains 6.2-ounce of: Odorless; Colorless; Spotless; Stainless; Does Not Gum Needles; No CFC; and Acid-Free
  • Aerosol Can


Aerosol Can; 8-1/2 fluid-ounce. 505 is a temporary fabric adhesive for sewing applique quilt crafts. Contains 6.2-ounce of: Odorless; Colorless; Spotless; Stainless; Does Not Gum Needles; No CFC; and Acid-Free. Danger: Extremely Flammable. Keep out of reach of children.


Alisha L RN
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025
Fantastic! The adhesive quality is strong and dynamic and exactly as advertised
Pat
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Used this for making a quilt. Held the fabric together before sewing. Great help to keep it together.
S. Guzman
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
If you like using a spray baste for your quilt projects, this is a brand you can trust.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2021
I've never used anything like this before, it was great, liked it very much, easy to use, can adjust if needed, make fingers a little sticky, will buy again
WendyB
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2017
It is a little pricey, but a huge time saver when basting a quilt "sandwich" for the actual quilting process. If you are sensitive to chemical smells, it is a good idea not to use this indoors. This also eliminates sticky floors. It doesn't take a heavy application to affix the quilt top, back and batting, and takes a fraction of the time of pinning.
Marlene
Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2016
The item was what I expected it to be and was received as promised. If you quilt it's a product you don't want to be without. The only thing I was not happy with was the shipping charges. I feel they were unreasonable.
Flora Jean
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2014
In the past I have always pinned my quilt layers together and would just tie my layers together using embossing thread. Recently I have invested in a more expensive machine and have started to straight line quilt with my walking foot and have begun trying to free motion quilt.I realized that I needed to come up with a better solution to hold my quilt layers together rather than pinning. I did some research and many quilters recommended spray basting. I did further research and found that 505 seemed to be the most recommended brand.I have gone through a couple cans of this now on a few different quilts. I think the glue basting is much easier to apply and saves lots of time. I feel that it makes my layers smoother and I have less issues with pinched fabric as I am sewing the layers together. I have also found that it does not gum up my needles.I placed my first order for this with Amazon, but I will be buying the 505 from my local big chain craft store. It is several dollars cheaper when you buy it with a coupon.
avid reader
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2013
I went back and forth trying to decide if I wanted to buy this because it is so expensive. I finally bought it and it works well, especially for Free motion quilting, (No more pins to get poked by). I bought the small can and made 20 or so quilt sandwiches to practice on. They were 20" x 20". The can ran out. Argh!! You don't get much in the small can. I don't know if its enough for a large quilt or how long it stays sticky. It is a better product and doesn't smell, but spray it outside anyway and cover your table completely. Goo gone gets it off if you overspray.
JLC
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2012
I've used this only once and it is the only product of this type that I have used, but I absolutely LOVE the Odif 505 Spray and Fix Temporary Fabric Adhesive. I learned of it from a youtube quilting tutorial, so followed the "instructor's" directions about using a protected wall to hang and spray my small quilt on. I didn't manage it quite so easily as the "expert," but I got it all put together; and it stayed together the entire time it took me to quilt it. I am glad I found this product. It works wonderfully, and it saves so much time and frustration, keeping all the layers in place, perfectly.