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quilts4charity 10-08-2012 10:44 AM

I also started using the accordian fold and pinning....it works great....I've done up to a 10 yard piece of fabric...so glad I saw the post on it, sure saves me a lot of headaches.....

Hylarie 10-08-2012 10:51 AM

My washer only usually does that if I am washing multiple pieces at a time. I have to trim up all the loose strings from the edges as I throw them in the washer otherwise they'll all wrap around one, and your right it's the worst to try and iron out! However if I am washing one large piece its not such a problem.

scrappingfaye58 10-08-2012 10:51 AM

OMG yes!!!!!! Drives me to drink lol... I will be trying some of these suggestions!! Such wise women (and I am guessing a few men) on this board!

cowgirlquilter 10-08-2012 10:53 AM

Wow! I am glad I found this thread....sounds like this problem is solveable!

soccertxi 10-08-2012 03:51 PM

I solve the thread wrapping problem by serging the raw edges of my fabric before I wash. I don't have much trouble with fabric twisting if the lengths are not too long. I seem to have more trouble if I only have one piece to wash. I have also found if I dry it right after its finished washing and remove as soon as its dry, I have less wrinkles.

My time 10-08-2012 05:53 PM

Okay I might sound 'old school' as my daughter would say, but isn't it a shame so many municipalities don't allow clothesline anymore. So many of our ironing problems would be alleviated. Plus everything would smell so fresh. My washing machine twists as well.

raynhamquilter 10-08-2012 06:08 PM

I agree, I miss my top loader. It cleaned great and never had a problem. I am on my second front loader washer--the bearings went on the first one. Couldn't be repaired--Thank the Lord, we had an extended warranty! Bought a different manufacturer, but I still pine for my oldie.

Stitchit123 10-08-2012 09:20 PM

The mesh bag works but only when its 4 yds per bag. For the longer pieces I throw them over the shower rod and refold selvedge to selvedge. This way I can get 4 or 5 done at the same time -they air dry quickly and this pulls most of the wrinkles out making ironing easier. And if they're real bad I'll turn on the shower for some steam.

mimiknoxtaylor 10-09-2012 02:57 AM

I don't prewash much, but when I do i fold it accordian style, secure with safety pins' then put in a pillowcase which I pin. wash on gentle, put right in the dryer like that on timed setting. No strings, or knots & damp for ironing with starch(love starch)

sparkys_mom 10-09-2012 06:33 AM

Try putting a couple of tennis balls in the dryer. You still have to untwist the fabric, but the tennis balls help keep it that way.


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