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Old 11-27-2010, 03:28 AM
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Oh No!
I am in the middle of making a rag quilt for my one grandaughter and saw the post about flannel at Joanns. Do you really have to prewash it? I did not. Everything I read online said not to wash it first. I have five more to make, so should I prewash that fabric first? Will the seams still rag properly after prewashing?

I am so new at this and at times, easily confused!!!!!

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :roll: :shock:
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Old 11-27-2010, 03:33 AM
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Any flannel is going to shrink, that is why it is best to wash and dry it first. If you didn't wash any of it to begin with it will most likely shrink. Might want to wash this one and see how much before you do the others.Depending on the size, you might want to add a row. The seams will rag just fine after prewashing.
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They say not to pre wash flannel, so it will rag better. I made several of Joanns flannel ,didn't pre wash & mine are fine.I also use it same way for backing. So soft & cuddly. Thay will be fine.
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Oh No!
I am in the middle of making a rag quilt for my one grandaughter and saw the post about flannel at Joanns. Do you really have to prewash it? I did not. Everything I read online said not to wash it first. I have five more to make, so should I prewash that fabric first? Will the seams still rag properly after prewashing?

I am so new at this and at times, easily confused!!!!!

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :roll: :shock:
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Old 11-27-2010, 03:37 AM
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Thanks Pat,
I am just doing 5 inch squares with a 1/2 inch seam. (so tey are actually 6 inch squares). So you have never prewashed the flannel? I know you have to prewash cotton fabric.

Have a good day!
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Originally Posted by Japonica
Thanks Pat,
I am just doing 5 inch squares with a 1/2 inch seam. (so tey are actually 6 inch squares). So you have never prewashed the flannel? I know you have to prewash cotton fabric.

Have a good day!
This is a life long debate. Some people don't pre wash their cotton either. Most people suggest pre washing a square and see if it shrinks. Lots of fabrics made today cotton or not do not have much shrinkage but you never know. I have learn one thing and that is if you are going to pre wash or not iron or not make sure you do to to all the fabric in you quilt. Once i made and around the world quilt in a class. The teacher said not to press the seams. Well I though I would be smart and I did and one of the colors stretched more than the others and shat a time I had matching the seams. I almost took it all apart and cut the squares but after i made a few adjustments and had it quilted at the quilters which I have only done twice buy the way because of cost it came out beautiful. It is a queen size in cranberry and shades of pinks. I am hoping to give it one day to my neice if she gets married or one of my 9 grandchidren. everything turned out OK.

Cathy

Oh I made a pair of rag flannel slippers for my self they are a little big and I can't shrink them no matter how hard I try if that helps you out.
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Originally Posted by Japonica
Oh No!
I am in the middle of making a rag quilt for my one grandaughter and saw the post about flannel at Joanns. Do you really have to prewash it? I did not. Everything I read online said not to wash it first. I have five more to make, so should I prewash that fabric first? Will the seams still rag properly after prewashing?

I am so new at this and at times, easily confused!!!!!

HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :roll: :shock:
Repeat after me. I do not prewash flannel when it is the only fabric in a rag quilt. I make rag quilts and they come out great without a prewashing. If I were to use flannel as just as backing, then yes I would prob prewash.
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Originally Posted by Japonica
Thanks Pat,
I am just doing 5 inch squares with a 1/2 inch seam. (so tey are actually 6 inch squares). So you have never prewashed the flannel? I know you have to prewash cotton fabric.

Have a good day!
Not many prewash cotton's either... it is a personal choice.
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yes a very personal touch. however, i would be concerned that the flannels might shrink differently.
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Thanks Pat,
I am just doing 5 inch squares with a 1/2 inch seam. (so tey are actually 6 inch squares). So you have never prewashed the flannel? I know you have to prewash cotton fabric.

Have a good day!
This is a life long debate. Some people don't pre wash their cotton either. Most people suggest pre washing a square and see if it shrinks. Lots of fabrics made today cotton or not do not have much shrinkage but you never know. I have learn one thing and that is if you are going to pre wash or not iron or not make sure you do to to all the fabric in you quilt. Once i made and around the world quilt in a class. The teacher said not to press the seams. Well I though I would be smart and I did and one of the colors stretched more than the others and shat a time I had matching the seams. I almost took it all apart and cut the squares but after i made a few adjustments and had it quilted at the quilters which I have only done twice buy the way because of cost it came out beautiful. It is a queen size in cranberry and shades of pinks. I am hoping to give it one day to my neice if she gets married or one of my 9 grandchidren. everything turned out OK.

Cathy

Oh I made a pair of rag flannel slippers for my self they are a little big and I can't shrink them no matter how hard I try if that helps you out.
Not funny, but when you want something to shrink it never does!!!
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Ok, I am going to finish this rag quilt, because i have no other choice at this point. I am going to wash it and see how it works out!

Annalee, it is all flannel!
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