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Old 09-07-2015, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by joe'smom
I know I should test for bleeding, but I haven't gotten in that habit yet. I finish my fabric edges with a zig zag stitch, group by similar color, add a color catcher to the load, wash with a smidge of woolite on delicate (shorter cycle) warm, and dry about 15 min. I drape the fabric in various places around the house for awhile before folding, as it's hard to tell when warm if the fabric is still at all damp. I then hand press and fold. There seems no point in going to the trouble of pressing with the iron at this point, since I will have to press the fold creases out again when fabric is used.
I do something similar, but I got a new washer, a front loader and I don't get any strings raveling when I wash yardage, so I don't have to zigzag or anything to the edges. I also just fold & store, then when I'm ready to use it, I mist with water, then spray starch and iron.
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