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Old 08-12-2009, 08:50 PM
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I went shopping at the good will and I was rummaging through the fabric bin (got alot of fabric it was such a great deal :D )

Started talking with a lady she noticed all the fabric and asked if I needed a sewing machine my mother did so I said yes.
Well I met her back up at the good will yesterday and she gave me the sewing machine and a bag of fabric.
I didnt ask about the fabric weather it was washed as I thought it was all whole yards+
in the middle I found a zip block of little charms so now
I dont know if I should wash them, not worry about them or what
they are darker colors and I already have planned a quilt for them
hmmm

So to wash or not to wash that is the question lol
and if I did wash them umm how would I go about doing that lol
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Old 08-12-2009, 08:58 PM
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First off SCORE ! Good for you :mrgreen:

As for the charms I think most don't wash them because of the raveling . If you want you can soak them and then lay them flat to dry.

Now what kind of machine ? Where are the pics of the fabric ?? LOL
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Old 08-12-2009, 09:40 PM
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lol thanks
The machine was an older singer just front and back stitch. My mom lived with me for about 2 years til she got social sercuity and just moved out so I am such a mean daughter I wouldnt let her take mine :P
She also just got scammed from someone on cragislist and spent 60$ for a machine that doesn't work

No pics for awhile my camera takes a disk so I have to fill it up to justify putting it on my computer. got about 100 pics to go (then I will over whelm everyone :)


Thanks for the advice I will test soak them to see if they bleed I hope not

Ohh and at good will prices couldn't be beat <1 yard 50 cents, a yard and over 2$
got about 14$ worth it was a great deal
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Old 08-13-2009, 03:36 AM
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I think Klue had posted before to place them in a pillow case and you can wash that way. It might be worth a try!
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Old 08-13-2009, 04:28 AM
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I use a zip-up mesh lingerie bag to wash small stuff.
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Old 08-15-2009, 10:57 AM
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i put like colors together in a pot of almost boiling water with a little dish liquid. when it's cool enough to touch i swish them around. washed and shrunk all at once. rinse in cool in a drainer and lay flat to dry on a towel. good to go. no unraveling.
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