So I bought myslef a new thread rack that I love. Except, it is not really a thread rack, it is for nail polish. However, i love it for threads and it even fits serger thread. Plus it looks so pretty. It is from Amazon If you are interested. Finally I can see all my thread and not rifle through boxes and drawers. I actually have more thread and my serger thread, so I may get another one.
So, an update on my basting spray issue. THank you to Sharon for reminding me to email the manufacturing company. This is what they told me:
Good afternoon Lori,
Thank you for reaching out to us at June Tailor. We did have to make some changes to the basting spray due to a new law change in California. You will be happy to hear though that we have since revised and it is now like the original basting spray yet staying within the guidelines of the new law. It is due in here to us sometime in August. If you would like to send me your address I would like to send you a can on us, to try. Below is the changes we made and why.
Thank you for reaching out. I have included an overview of some of the changes made to the formula and why. To summarize, we needed to make changes to our formula to comply with regulations in the state of California. We also moved our production to the United States and already have our chemists working on improvements for our second production run. In addition to a more robust nozzle with a more restrictive flow rate, we have worked on the scent.
Our Quilt Basting Spray is made up of an adhesive and a propellant. A propellant is a compressed gas that acts as a vehicle for discharging the contents of an aerosol containers; in this case, the adhesive component. The state of California now restricts us on using certain types of chemicals in this propellant, so we have had to modify our formula slightly. The adhesive should work basically the same as previous cans.
We added the ball in the can to further assist with mixing of the adhesive and the propellant. Please be sure to shake the can well before using.
If your can has a small white spray nozzle with a black dot, you may need less of a heavy hand when spraying your batting. We have already made modifications to the design and flow-rate of the can nozzles on the cans to provide a more restrictive flow as the product is sprayed. This should help with stickiness and dry-time. It is, of course, still always best to test a small piece of fabric and batting.
Additional modifications are already being implemented in regards to the odor and we are looking for additional input from you, our long-term customers. We have received excellent customer feedback and questions about the changes to the product and are working very diligently with our chemists to make product improvements and adjustments to give you the very best experience with our basting spray while keeping within regulatory guidelines.
I can hope there is improvement. It was my favorite basting spray. I actually have a couple of quilts finished. Need to get those posted.
Happy Sewing
Happy Quilting





could practice quilting spirals. I have a quilt that I want to do the spiral pattern on and wanted more practice.
This is my Snibble and all the reason my things frequently come complete with dog hair. I had these laying on the back of the couch as I completed the binding. She decided that she needed to watch me as I worked and plopped herself on top of them.
batting. I like it much better with the batting. This one has minky on the back. It does not seem overly heavy, so I think I prefer it to have batting.
don’t think I like the no batting part. What I love is how the quilting looks on the back. It looks good even when I am not. It seems that fleece will hide a lot. Honestly, it looks even better in person.
but I struggled with what to do. I felt I needed to do something simple in order to get it completed in time. So, I chose this simple pattern from “Block” magazine.
done before, so I am making some loud happy placements for my dining room. I will use them to practice the quilting for my paint chip challenge quilt.
and happy. It makes me smile. I love the flamingos and pineapples.
So, I did practice my quilting and I was very happy with how the quilting came out, so I figured it was at least worthy to give away, even though it is odd. I used my “star” ruler and then made angle lines. There is a lot of quilting in it, but I enjoyed using it and it looks pretty good.
finish the Star Wars quilt. Quilt and bind. That is the plan. I hope it finishes better than the photo. Not to fond of it right now. I plan on quilting stars with my ruler. We will see what happens.