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ranger 01-28-2013 06:00 AM

wrinkled fabric
 
The last 2 times that I've been to my LQS, the fabric I bought has been wrinkled.
Even with washing and steam, some of the wrinkles are still noticeable.

Have any of you had this problem?
Is there a way to get these stubborn wrinkles to disappear?


I know she is finding it difficult to keep her shop open and I like to buy from her whenever possible.
Last time it was so wrinkled that I just cut out that area...only a small piece but still it irked me that I couldn't use it in my quilt.

Should I mention this to the cutter? If I see these wrinkled areas while she's cutting, should I ask that cut a better piece or would that be nitpicking?

Edited to say that I washed in cold water....would hot water have been a better choice?

Thanks.

PaperPrincess 01-28-2013 06:03 AM

Do you still have that piece that you cut out? You can practice on that. Normally, white vinegar will remove the creases. Try a tiny bit in a spray bottle.

Bneighbor 01-28-2013 06:04 AM

Try warm water, the put in dryer but only to damp. Then press with very warm iron. The small amount of water left in the fabric may produce enough steam to draw those wrinkles out.
You might want to take the fabric and show the owner the issue.

bunniequilter 01-28-2013 06:44 AM

I have found this method works the best. The sizing and chemicals used in making fabric needs to be removed before the wrinkles will come out. Soak and wash dry till damp then press with a hot iron will work.




Originally Posted by Bneighbor (Post 5819808)
Try warm water, the put in dryer but only to damp. Then press with very warm iron. The small amount of water left in the fabric may produce enough steam to draw those wrinkles out.
You might want to take the fabric and show the owner the issue.


QKO 01-28-2013 06:52 AM

Almost all bolts of fabric have wrinkled sections either at the beginning of the bolt or at the end, usually both.

Sometimes wrinkles run through the bolt, because of sloppy winding or operator issues at the distributor stage where the fabric is doubled and rolled.

So, it's probably not the fault of your shop owner that the fabric is wrinkled.

virtualbernie 01-28-2013 02:49 PM

You could also try vodka and water (in a spray bottle--not to drink, lol)

Gladys 01-28-2013 05:13 PM

I'm not the one that asked the question but I sure will try these suggestions. I have some I don't think anything will help the wrinkles. Thanks so much guys!

Shelbie 01-28-2013 05:31 PM

I have found that Best Press of non aerosol Niagara Spray starch will get rid of some of the worst wrinkles.

ranger 01-29-2013 09:24 AM

Thank you all.
I will try your suggestions.
I have decided not to mention the problem to my LQS owner. It is not her fault....thank you QKO for reminding me about that.


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