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stitchengramie 07-28-2012 11:52 PM

Washing A Finish Quilts
 
Does anyone wash your quilts after you had finish making them? If so,

Is it alright to add fabric softener in the rinse water, when washing a completed quilt?

gramajo 07-29-2012 01:34 AM

I always wash mine. I don't see that adding fabric softener would be OK. That's likely how it will be washed down the road.

helou 07-29-2012 01:57 AM

I do as usual: fabric softener sheet in the dryer!

quiltinggirl 07-29-2012 02:14 AM


Originally Posted by helou (Post 5402229)
I do as usual: fabric softener sheet in the dryer!


I do the same!

ckcowl 07-29-2012 02:22 AM

i always wash & dry my quilts as soon as i finish the binding- i consider it the final step to a finished project- i use regular detergent & fabric softener- especially if it's a quilt i am giving to someone whom i expect to use & launder the quilt.

117becca 07-29-2012 02:36 AM

I also wash my quilts when i finish - Have to get rid of the cat hair!! LOL!!!! I don't use fabric softener, just vinegar in the rinse cycle.

quilterella 07-29-2012 03:04 AM

I always was a finished quilt. I use 2 Colour Catchers, regular detergent and a dryer sheet when drying it. It is a good way to make sure all seams are secure and to get rid of any residues from handling the quilt.

Juliebelle 07-29-2012 03:23 AM

I always wash on delicate cycle and color catcher (if dark quilt I use 2) and then dry with fabric softener sheet in the dryer till about half dry then lay flat on a bed or table to completely dry. I like the feel of the quilt after it is washed and of course of want to check for any places that need attention before I give the quilt away. No problems so far.

HillCountryGal 07-29-2012 04:40 AM

Ah, the things a person learns here!

Guess I need to start washing the finished products. :cool:

karenpatrick 07-29-2012 04:45 AM

I always wash mine as I feel they must be quite dirty after being wallowed on the floor and picked up God-knows-what while in the process of being made. And as others have said to check to see that nothing is coming apart at the seams. But mostly just for cleanliness


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