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Do You Ever Starch/Best Press Jelly Roll Strips or Charm Square? Will it mishape them

Do You Ever Starch/Best Press Jelly Roll Strips or Charm Square? Will it mishape them

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Old 11-10-2012, 06:42 PM
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I have a few jelly rolls I would like to use but the fabric is very flimsy and has been handled quite a bit as the edges are very worn and frayed (they are Moda and I purchased them on line). They need to have a bit more "structure" before I start working with them so I thought about misting them with Best Press then very gently pressing (no moving the iron on the fabric--just press and lift). Will this shrink them too much to still be 2.5 inches? Do people normally do this and I just don't know??
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Old 11-10-2012, 06:54 PM
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I have used Best Press to gently press jelly rolls before cutting or sewing them. I haven't had any problems with stretching or shrinkage. Just be careful to press and not iron!!
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Originally Posted by AngelinaMaria View Post
Will this shrink them too much to still be 2.5 inches? Do people normally do this and I just don't know??
FYI - this might be helpful (regardless if you starch or not) for sewing jelly roll strips (or any other, for that matter) that are aren't exactly the same width.

http://www.bearpawproductions.com/us...May%20Vary.pdf

I don't use jelly rolls, but I do starch everything (heavily) before I sew it.
Personal preference.

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you might try starching on a small swatch. measure it before and after to see if there is any shrinkage.
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Don't press while the fabric is wet and be gentle. I have stretched fabric before. Be careful.
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I use the Best Press so the material won't stretch or get out of alignment. Esp if I have to make HSTs.

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MTS, thank you, that link was very interesting and informative.

Sunnye, I have not been sewing very long and am completely self taught. I use Best Press and was always wondering if you are suppose to let the fabric dry before pressing or press while still damp. I've been pressing while still damp about 1 to 3 minutes after misting.
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MTS thanks for the link to bear paw i have seen her do this before and forgotten about this bookmarked it this time
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I starch precuts.. but let them dry before ironing. Its easy to distort any cut piece if you try to press/or iron while there is moisture in the fabric.
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Yes, you can press the strips/charm squares before using.....be careful to press...not iron...the ironing can stretch and make the strips especially distorted.
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