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Old 04-24-2014, 04:18 PM
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Carrie in PA
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Originally Posted by Sewnoma
I should have known it wouldn't work, or else everybody would be doing it! Thanks for the info.



Oh goodness...we have 3 dogs and 2 cats and they're always slumped on our laps. Our quilts are washed very frequently; some of the lap quilts in the living room get washed at LEAST every other week, if not weekly. Bed quilts get washed less often (animals aren't allowed up on the bed) but at least 2x per year.

I got some great evidence as to why prewashing is a good idea recently and it made me think of this thread... DH & I were buying a whole lot of yardage to make a bunch of new curtains and when they unrolled the fabric TWO SILVERFISH came darting out. Ugh!!! Seeing that made me grateful my quilting stash is all pre-washed, otherwise my imagination would have me thinking it's all crawling with bugs and bug poop. Yuuuck! The fabric we bought isn't washable (groan) so it's sealed up in a plastic bag with some cedar sachets right now "just in case" we missed any creepy crawlies. Once the curtains are made I will probably have them dry cleaned because even though I can't see it or smell it I'm sure there's bug poop in there.
If you are that worried about the silverfish, keep them bagged for 2 months and sprinkle salt all over the fabric while it sits. The salt draws out the moisture and it will kill silverfish. We don't have them often where i live unless it rains a lot but they sure do creep me out.
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