Reason number 11 why I don't use metallics........:cry:
Jan in VA |
That's interesting. I will try it the next time I use a metalic fabric. Thanks for sharing.
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Great idea. The best thing about that tip is that even if it didn't work, it doesn't cost anything to try it, and it might just save a lot of disappointment later on.
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I have heard, with the metallics, wash using a non-phosphate laundry soap.
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I have heard of this . When I first started using metallics , I noticed the bottom of my iron had "stuff" burnt on it. Since I had not starched the fabric, it was the metallic that was coming off... not enough that the metalic design was lost. But it was a mystery for awhile.
I make a good amount of quilted clothing ( to sell) that is primarliy metalics, and have learned to iron on the wrong side. Not all will have an issue , but you never know which one till you find out the hard way. Many of the fabrics that have a "glitter" is particularliy sensative to direct iron heat. |
Also, you will want to put the fabric on a non stick surface while ironing. You can also spray lightly with starch and that will help set the metallic into the fabrics.
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Originally Posted by crashnquilt
Also, you will want to put the fabric on a non stick surface while ironing. You can also spray lightly with starch and that will help set the metallic into the fabrics.
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Thank you for the great tip
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Ok so now I have to iron before AND after washing?? Oh goodness I better start liking ironing more. LOL!
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I heard it's the dryer that causes the metallic to come off. I never paid attention because I don't care if the metallic disappears or not.
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