View Single Post
Old 11-07-2012, 05:14 AM
  #32  
Judi in Ohio
Senior Member
 
Judi in Ohio's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ohio
Posts: 674
Default

Originally Posted by Scissor Queen View Post
If you want to spend your time washing and ironing fabric go right ahead. I'd rather sew.

Let me tell you some of the reasons I don't wash. It's not dirty. It comes shrink wrapped from the manufacturer. Fabric comes with a finish that helps avoid sun fading. Shrinkage is your friend and the batting has a lot more to do with shrinkage than the fabric. Even if it shrinks the bed won't mind. Since it's not clothing that has to hang properly the grain doesn't matter either. Even if it bleeds and something else picks it up it's still a quilt and will still keep somebody warm. I'm not allergic to fabric finishes.

The biggest reason is I don't want to spend my time washing and ironing fabric.
With you all the way on this one Scissor Queen. If I washed and ironed first I wouldn't quilt. I tried it - I hated it. I'm lucky, fabric doesn't bother me. I use 5-6 color catchers and have never had a run - including reds. I want to sew, not wash and iron. And I love the crinkles - can't have too many crinkles.
Judi in Ohio is offline