Old 07-31-2010, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
That sucks! At least you can still work with it after it's washed. I usually dry mine on regular dry and take it out as soon as the dryer beeps. I smooth it out by hand and fold. Pressing/ironing comes later when I need to use it.
I follow this method, and I use pinking shears on the edges to help prevent fraying -- it's worked well for me. :wink: I'm so sorry about your allergy. :-( One thing is for sure: those who receive your quilts will appreciate them even more knowing what you had to go through to make them! 8-)
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