Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums > Main
Now what? >

Now what?

Now what?

Thread Tools
 
Old 08-29-2010, 03:24 AM
  #1  
Super Member
Thread Starter
 
sandyl's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Delaware, Ohio
Posts: 1,355
Default

Finished the quilt and it's a gift so what do I do next? I've read on here where folks iron. Do I iron or wash? Or both? I would prefer to know any issues that might arise after the washing process. What do you do?

Oh, BTW I had no idea that quilting would be such an expensive pasttime/hobby. Thanks
Sandy
sandyl is offline  
Old 08-29-2010, 03:28 AM
  #2  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,453
Default

Iron? !nope..

just wash with a little detergent with tepid water, on a gentle cycle.
line dry or in the dryer on a low setting. that is what i do.
issues? lol! i have had my binding show where i didn't quite catch it right..and had some fraying.nothing i could not fix!

yes it is expensive..but there are places you can get fabric pretty cheap.
connecting threads is one that comes to mind.
shop with a coupon at Joanns,Hancocks or Hobby Lobby!
join a freecycle group in your city or check out craigs list for free or cheap material..garage sales are good,as are estate sales! good luck!

check these links out:
http://www.google.com/search?q=the+f...=com.microsoft:en-US&ie=utf8&oe=utf8

old clothes work too!
watterstide is offline  
Old 08-29-2010, 03:44 AM
  #3  
Administrator
 
patricej's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
Posts: 9,093
Default

I never let a quilt leave my house that hasn't been freshly laundered.

if it's for a child, i chuck that sucker into warm water through a heavy duty cycle, and then into the dryer. i want to know it will hold up to frequent washing.

for an adult/fancy quilt i will use either cold or warm - depends entirely on my mood - regular cycle. whether or not i toss it into the dryer depends a lot on how badly i need it to fluff up and hide the garfarbles. :lol:

i let the quilt decide whether or not it needs a press. some demand it, some look best all relaxed and comfy.
patricej is offline  
Old 08-29-2010, 04:04 AM
  #4  
Super Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 1,537
Default

I always wash a finished quilt. Never iron it. Would flatten the quilting.
Julie in NM is offline  
Old 08-29-2010, 04:08 AM
  #5  
Power Poster
 
Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 24,391
Default

I also always wash a finished (It's been quilted or tied, and the edges are bound - and it has a label) quilt when it's done.

I never press/iron it again after it's finished. (Although I am compulsive about pressing while it's being assembled)
bearisgray is offline  
Old 08-29-2010, 05:18 PM
  #6  
Super Member
 
rexie's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Hardin, Ky.
Posts: 1,049
Default

Expensive? I didn't know you were supposed to keep count.
rexie is offline  
Old 08-29-2010, 07:15 PM
  #7  
Super Member
 
tooMuchFabric's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: TX
Posts: 1,243
Default

Originally Posted by rexie
Expensive? I didn't know you were supposed to keep count.
Oh no, never keep count, that way spouse cannot claim "half" in the divorce.
tooMuchFabric is offline  
Old 08-29-2010, 07:18 PM
  #8  
Super Member
 
tooMuchFabric's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: TX
Posts: 1,243
Default

Anecdote in one of my quilting classes, discussion was on Hiding The Stash.
A DH looked into wife's sewing room, and said "Gosh, Honey, You must have at least a hundred dollars worth of cloth in here."
She replied innocently, "Um-hm, it's about that much," while shoving tubs of FQs out of sight with her foot.
tooMuchFabric is offline  
Old 08-29-2010, 07:19 PM
  #9  
Junior Member
 
Marquilt's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Virginia
Posts: 113
Default

If you iron a quilt after you've quilted it, I'd think it would take the "roundness" out of your quilting, and make flat wrinkles in the surface. I dunno, I never thought about ironing a done quilt. But definitely wash it. Cold water, short wash, warm (not hot) dryer, or just lay it flat or drape it over something to get it dry.
Marquilt is offline  
Old 08-29-2010, 07:40 PM
  #10  
Banned
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Missouri
Posts: 2,020
Default

I DO,gently press my quilts with sream.I like the way they look so much better and it sets the binding really nicely. Again,just gently,not a firm ironing.
Riversong is offline  
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
DebJ
Main
10
11-14-2007 03:25 PM
quiltmaker101
Links and Resources
2
11-01-2007 12:35 PM
Cecelia
Introduce Yourself
5
03-02-2007 12:47 PM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



FREE Quilting Newsletter