The Go! Sticky Medium + 2 Mini Go! set combines the popular Go! Sticky positioning spray with two Mini Go! applicators. Go! Sticky is a repositionable adhesive spray used for basting quilt layers, temporarily adhering batting to backing, and holding fabric pieces in place for appliqué and other detailed sewing work. The spray provides a clean, temporary bond without the mess of pin basting.
Product Details
- Contents: Go! Sticky Medium adhesive spray + 2 Mini Go! applicators
- Type: Repositionable adhesive spray — holds temporarily without permanent bond
- Use: Quilt sandwich basting, appliqué positioning, batting-to-backing adhesion, and general fabric positioning
- Feature: Repositionable — layers can be adjusted after application
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Go! Sticky spray basting used for?
- Go! Sticky provides a light, temporary bond between fabric layers — most commonly used to baste the quilt sandwich (top, batting, backing) before quilting on a domestic machine, or to temporarily adhere batting to the quilt backing before loading on a longarm. It eliminates safety pin basting entirely.
- How does spray basting work on a longarm?
- Many longarm quilters lightly spray the batting before placing the quilt top to prevent the top from shifting during quilting. The light tack holds layers in alignment without making the quilt sandwich stiff or difficult to move through the frame.
- Is the bond from Go! Sticky permanent?
- No — Go! Sticky provides a temporary, repositionable bond. Layers can be separated, repositioned, and re-adhered. The adhesive does not affect the fabric permanently and washes out completely after quilting.
- What is the Mini Go! applicator used for?
- The Mini Go! applicators allow more controlled, targeted adhesive application for small areas like appliqué pieces, precise positioning, and detail work where a full spray pattern would waste adhesive or create unwanted over-spray.
- Is Go! Sticky safe for all fabric types?
- Go! Sticky is designed for quilting cotton and most standard sewing fabrics. Test on a small scrap of delicate, sheer, or specialty fabrics before applying to a finished project.

