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Old 03-05-2011, 09:51 PM
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I bought some pre-cut strips from an online site and now I'm wondering if I need to pre-wash them before using? They are cut using pinking shears so would they ravel?
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I wouldn't wash them. If you are worried about bleeding just throw a Shout color catcher in when you finish the quilt.
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I would be a little afraid to wash them first even if they are pinked. As sometimes I have had those to ravel. Best to make the project and then wash.
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I agree with the others - I wouldn't wash first.

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i would not wash first
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Old 03-05-2011, 10:01 PM
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I wouldn't prewash them. But then, I never prewash any fabric.
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Well, I'll be the odd ball out tonight. I would wash them. I've washed all the strips I've gotten, but I do it in the kitchen sink - warm water with a little Woolite and swish them around. Then rinse til there is no color in the water. Then I lay them out on towels, roll up, squeeze as hard as I can and the iron away. Almost no fraying with this method.
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Don't wash another person on site did and regretted it. They tangled and frayed more...she wasn't happy.
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Old 03-06-2011, 03:33 AM
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I would not want to buy a Jelly roll since it is not prewashed. I like mine prewashed since I do not want any surprises...I did not wash one quilt and the flannel shrunk and pulled way from the thread...almost a hole in a few places, not quite, but it will not last as long. After that I learned to prewash.
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I always wash my large cuts of fabric (FQ's and larger) but would never wash jelly roll's, charms, etc. I agree with the others that your best bet is to make your quilt with your jelly roll then throw a color catcher or two into the washer when the quilt is finished. :D
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