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Old 01-12-2013, 07:48 AM
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How do I get it to stop shedding threads all all over the place? I cut the seams yesterday and dried it for 90 minutes. I went down every 10 minutes to clean out the lint catcher. I decided to wash it again today, then dry it for 60 minutes more. We'll see if it works.
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Old 01-12-2013, 08:15 AM
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It'll keep moulting til it's done!
One of the drawbacks of the process.
Keep washing and drying til it's somewhat tolerable to you.

.... I have a flannelette nightgown that I made over two years ago ... and it was not ragged!
I'm still amazed after all the pre-washing and continual washing, how much lint there is.

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Old 01-12-2013, 08:21 AM
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Yes, rag shedding can be a pain in the ____. But it make for a great look.
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Old 01-12-2013, 10:26 AM
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I have a top loading washer.

I put the quilt in on the prewash cycle (agitates, but does not drain), one it finishes agitating, I take my strainer and strain the water to get out as many of the threads as possible. Then I reset the machine to the beginning and repeat. I go through this process 5-6 times, until I am straining out very few threads. Then I put it through the full wash cycle and dryer.

The last two ragged quilts I made there was a lot of lint, which I did not expect. I went over them with the lint roller before I mailed them away. They were the only two I have made with batting.
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I just toss it in the washer and then dry it. Whatever threads or lint comes in between washings are just part of it.
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The queen size I took to the laundromat. The throw size I finally started using my wringer washer and then cleaning the drier vent every 5 or 10 minutes. Works for me.
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I went to the local laundromat. Put the wet quilt in the dryer without any heat and let it go. Boy, did I ever remove threads. The first time I did it an older Vietnamese [?] lady kept saying 'is broke. is broke' when she saw all the threads I removed.

I like the laundromat as I don't have to worry about messing up my own dryer. Is quick and efficient. I take a book to read or notes to write.
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