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Old 07-30-2010, 08:26 PM
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I did a search and none of the topics on this subject had what I was looking for. I had been collecting this fabric line in order to make a very special quilt for my DIL, who after having me for a mother in law for 7 years, deserves one. Quilt, not another mother in law. Anyway I found this very old fabric website and they had some of the fabric that was extremely aged. I bought it of course. But it's so old that it's positively stiff. It's so stiff with age that I am even afraid to wash it. I would appreciate any of the "thought" police to possibly give me guidance on using this fabric. Or not using it. I do have new fabric which I'm sure will be worth it, bu darn, I really had hoped this particular fabric would be amendible to being cut up and resewn ago. Thooughts, Idea's?????
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Old 07-30-2010, 08:37 PM
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If it can't stand up to being washed, it shouldn't be put into a quilt. I would wash it and see what happens.

Or, put it up for sale on eBay as vintage material; might be a collector who would want it (unwashed).
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Old 07-30-2010, 10:05 PM
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Maybe put it in a sink of water ans see what happens ? Or a small piece of it . Good Luck :thumbup:
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Or make a small wall hanging to go with the quilt out of it with a label..."do not wash (EVER)". It would be special for her to know it was vintage...would be to me anyway. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by sharon b
Maybe put it in a sink of water ans see what happens ? Or a small piece of it . Good Luck :thumbup:
I would try the small piece idea, too. Cut in a size that you will be using so it won't go to waste if it holds up after being washed and dried. :wink:
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Oh, and framed blocks look nice too
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Old 07-31-2010, 04:44 PM
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A lot of the old Raggety Ann and Andy fabric is stiff but it still quilts fine.My 2nd DD has a whole room full of them.
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