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Old 12-24-2012, 03:43 PM
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I have a new project with some fabric that I know will handle better if it is starched. Is it easier or better to starch the whole piece of fabric or to cut the fabric and then starch???
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I have read on here about doing it both ways...I have not ever starched a whole piece. I just starch what I have cut...but I think if the fabric is too flimsy I would choose to do the whole piece.
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I starch before I cut... and sometimes after, depending on the fabric.
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I starch before cutting. What I do is mix a solution of Sta-Flo liquid laundry starch and water, "paint" this one with a large wall painting brush until the fabric is saturated (my kitchen island works wells for this job), toss the fabric in the dryer, then iron with steam. You get more accurate cuts when the fabric is starched first.
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I usually over cut a segment off my yardage and starch and iron it. I then cut my pieces from the starched fabric segment. You can do it before or after, whichever you prefer.
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I do before and after then as i pc. I use the non aresole from niagra, its like chocolate, smell is addicting, and no stretching.
walmart has it.
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I starch really well before cutting my pieces. I find that wetting the fabric relaxes the fibers and leaves it susceptible to stretching out of shape when you press/iron the seams, so once starched I don't wet it anymore until it's finished and going to the wash.
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Originally Posted by virtualbernie View Post
I starch really well before cutting my pieces. I find that wetting the fabric relaxes the fibers and leaves it susceptible to stretching out of shape when you press/iron the seams, so once starched I don't wet it anymore until it's finished and going to the wash.
This is why I only starch before....
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I always starch before cutting. I've only tried starching after cutting and it was a disaster.
The cut pieces shrunk under the iron. I prefer to see the fabric shrink before cutting.
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I usually starch as I'm piecing something that I want to lay really flat. Or sometimes if I'm working with triangles or something with a lot of bias edges I'll starch before I cut the piece so that it stays put.

Just a note...beware wetting or starching white fabrics. The heat from the iron stays hot longer and it burns more easily. Ask me how I know.
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