Originally Posted by PJisChaos
Originally Posted by Ceil
My best one is to iron binding down before slip-stitching to the back. I no longer need pins.
Ok, really dumb question here but really need to ask.
When I first started quilting, my grandma told me that after layering her quilts, she then ironed the sandwich to smooth it all out quickly. I thought, cool beans! sounds like a easy solution. Tried it on a quilt that had high-loft batting and it flattened that thing flatter than a pancake! I was horrified and ended up tossing the whole thing out, thinking I had just ruined the fluff I really wanted. Have never tried to iron anything with batting in it again. Does it go back to being fluffy after ya wash it, I guess is what I'm on about.
I've only used warm and natural, not the fluffy batting so I can't answer that! I'm not sure if you can or should iron a quilt with polyester batting in it... I honestly don't know. (making another assumption here that it's polyester batting that's fluffy) but for what I do this really makes the binding much easier. I didn't think about it with other batting.