Go! Sticky Mighty Go!

The Go! Sticky Mighty Go! is the largest size in Sewline’s Go! Sticky fabric glue pen range. The extra-large applicator tip covers more area per stroke, making it ideal for gluing down large appliqué shapes, wide binding strips, quilt blocks, and any project where speed and coverage matter as much as precision.

Product Details

  • Size: Mighty Go! — the largest Go! Sticky pen; extra-large applicator for fast, wide coverage
  • Formula: Water-soluble fabric adhesive — washes out completely in the first laundering
  • Use: Large appliqué shapes, wide sashing, binding basting, quilt block positioning, and basting large fabric pieces
  • Finish: Dries quickly; does not gum up needles; safe for all standard quilting fabrics
  • Advantage over smaller pens: Covers larger areas faster, reducing application time for big projects

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Mighty Go! and the Medium Go! Sticky?
The Mighty Go! has a significantly larger applicator tip that deposits more adhesive per stroke. It’s faster for covering large pieces but less precise for tiny appliqué details. Most quilters use Mighty Go! for basting large pieces and a medium or mini pen for fine edge work.
Can I use Mighty Go! for basting a whole quilt sandwich?
Yes — apply dots of glue across the backing, smooth the batting down, then apply more dots and smooth the quilt top. The large tip speeds up the process significantly compared to smaller pens. Allow to dry before quilting.
Will the glue cause thread breakage on my longarm machine?
When applied in dots and fully dried, Go! Sticky does not affect longarm needles or thread. Avoid large puddles of wet glue in the needle path.
Is Mighty Go! refillable?
Refill cartridges for Go! Sticky pens are available separately, though compatibility depends on the specific pen size. Check Sewline’s refill options before the pen runs out.
How does Go! Sticky compare to spray basting?
Go! Sticky is targeted and precise with no overspray mess, making it better for indoor use and close-quarters basting. Spray basting covers large areas faster but requires ventilation and creates sticky surfaces on surrounding materials.
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