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Old 12-10-2013, 06:04 AM
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littlebitoheaven
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Originally Posted by ckcowl
I always find this to be so funny....many people will insist you have to wash your flannel so many times its not even flannel any more. I've made so many quilts that I didn't pre-wash it at all= and years later they are still just as great as when they were new- if the flannel I buy is single sided, and a looser weave or thin I do *most of the time* pre-wash it===once. if I am using great, heavy, double sided flannel I generally do not pre-wash it unless it is a deeply saturated dyed flannel that might bleed. I do always launder my finished quilts- as soon as the binding is done last step to a completed quilt is laundering - I've never had any problems .... since shrinkage is dependent upon the whole quilt (top, batting, density of quilting along with backing) **sometimes people tend to over complicate things and create a lot more work for themselves then is ever necessary.
I am so happy that I read your reply to asabrinao's question as I am just finishing up a quilt with a flannel back. I did not prewash any of the fabrics. This has been a real challenge as it is very heavy (Hobbs 80/20) and stiff. I plan to launder it when I am finished. I pray that it will look okay. Yolanda Wood River
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