Old 07-14-2014, 12:10 PM
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Prism99
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When I test a fabric, I snip off about a 2" square and drop it into a glass of water, leave it overnight, then look the next day to see if there are any streaks of dye in the water. If not, I fish the scrap out and rub it against a couple of light fabrics I plan to use to see if any dye streaks that way. I do this only for fabrics I consider suspicious, which is usually only 1 or 2 for any given quilt.

If I were to wash all the fabrics, I would need to do at minimum 2 loads -- one for lights and one for darks. (If there is a "bleeder" in the lot, I would need to test further to figure out which one it is. Usually this would have been a suspicious fabrics to begin with.) I would then need to starch and iron all of the washed yardage to restore crispness and stability before cutting.

I used to prewash all fabrics; now I don't prewash any unless a suspicious fabric doesn't pass my tests (very rare).

For me, not prewashing saves me a ton of time. I do take care with the first washing of a quilt to use Synthrapol in a large washing machine that uses a lot of water, but I would do this even if I prewashed all the fabrics since, even with prewashing, there can be a "bleeder" fabric that just keeps on giving.

Batting controls shrinkage once there is moderate quilting in a quilt. (Batting is not in control with tied quilts or quilts with large areas unquilted.) That is, the fabric is constrained from shrinking more than the batting. I like crinkly quilts, so I am fine with using cotton batting; it shrinks just the amount I like. If I preferred a smooth quilt similar to modern commercial comforters, I would use polyester batting.

I often wonder whether quilters who prewash all of their fabrics are simply a lot younger than I am, with more energy. Years ago, when I used to prewash, I had a lot more energy. These days I prefer conserving my energy for cutting, piecing and quilting!

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