Keep fabric pieces perfectly positioned while you sew, applique, and assemble quilt blocks with Linda’s Temporary Adhesive collection. These spray and stick adhesives provide a light, temporary bond that holds fabric in place without leaving residue — making them indispensable for applique, quilting, and embroidery projects.
What is temporary adhesive spray used for in quilting?
Temporary adhesive spray is used to baste quilt layers together (instead of pins), hold applique shapes in place before stitching, and secure embroidery stabilizer to fabric. It’s a fast, even alternative to traditional pin basting.
Will temporary adhesive spray leave residue on my fabric or machine?
Quality quilting adhesive sprays are designed to be residue-free on fabric and to not gum up machine needles. Always apply in a well-ventilated area and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for best results.
Can I use temporary adhesive for quilt basting instead of pins or thread?
Yes! Many quilters prefer adhesive basting spray over pins because it holds all three quilt layers evenly without puckers, and there’s no risk of hitting pins while quilting.
How long does temporary adhesive stay tacky?
Most temporary adhesives maintain their tack for hours to days, giving you plenty of time to complete your project. The bond washes out in the laundry without affecting the finished quilt.















