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Old 10-24-2012, 05:46 AM
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There was a post earlier today from Coffeebreak about making a quilt that was soft. Many of you suggested multiple washings. This seems like a silly question, but, do you also dry it between washings, or do you just restart the washing machine? Do you add fabric softener? Like Leah advised, keep trying different combinations until you get the quilt you want. I'm still trying. Thanks for your help.
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Old 10-24-2012, 06:13 AM
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I use 100% cotton fabric, wool batting, hand quilting, wash my quilts in a front loader machine and damp dry them to make them soft. I love, love, love the one on my bed made like this and washed now about 8 times over the past couple of years.

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Old 10-24-2012, 07:00 AM
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I have to agree with the wool batt if you want a soft cozy quilt. It comes out that way right after the quilting, doesn't even have to be washed. I know that doesn't help your situation with a quilt you are trying to soften now, that will take time with washing and drying I presume.
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Old 10-24-2012, 07:58 AM
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Luana, try drying the quilt in the dryer and see if that gets you the result you want. You can wash & dry it again if it's not soft enough. The most recent quilt I made only needed one pass through the washer & dryer to get soft. It's probably the softest quilt I've made to date - I wish I knew what kind of batting the quilter used! The density of quilting will also affect the softness of a quilt.
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I would not recommend liquid fabric softener. I dry my quilts in the dryer on med heat.
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Old 10-24-2012, 09:50 AM
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I will have to give the wool batting a try...thank you for the tips, Jan!


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I use 100% cotton fabric, wool batting, hand quilting, wash my quilts in a front loader machine and damp dry them to make them soft. I love, love, love the one on my bed made like this and washed now about 8 times over the past couple of years.

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I saw Hobbs wool batting at the Des Moines expo. I will see where I can purchase it and give it a try. Thanks for the advice.
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Old 10-24-2012, 11:28 AM
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Hancocks of Paducah and Connecting Threads both carry Hobbs battings.

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Thank you, Jan I was just looking at my new Connecting Threads catalog, now I will check out their website. Do you use Hobbs wool or do you have another favorite?
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The softest quilts I have made have been all flannel (pieced top, backing and using flannel in place of batting). Before making the quilt I would wash and dry and wash and dry. Make sure to clean lint filter half way through drying cycle and also afterwards. I actually know someone that forgot to clean the lint filter and their kids new school clothes burned along with the dryer.
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