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1234Irene 09-09-2011 06:20 AM

I am still in the process of going thru my moms fabric....she had lots! Anyway, it's been stored for a while, therefor really needs to be washed again. How do y'all wash the fabric without ending up with a huge tangled mess of loose strings?

amyjo 09-09-2011 06:24 AM

some of them make a zig zag stitch across the ends and they don't ravel. Try Fabric refresher instead of washing it all, at least try it on some to see if it takes the odor out. lots of work otherwise.

zipit 09-09-2011 06:24 AM

Zig zag or serge the ends.

LoriEl 09-09-2011 06:26 AM

I use pinking shears and that helps.

Julie in NM 09-09-2011 06:31 AM

When I buy fab I have to wash it. I sew fab together selvage to salvage using zig zag. Usually end up sewing enough fab pieces together to make up at least 3 yard "sections". Big job but must be done.

CoyoteQuilts 09-09-2011 07:53 AM

I have gotten so that I just wash on the gentle cycle for just a couple minutes. I also wash all my fabric with the detergent and fabric softener that I would normally use on wash day. Good luck!

Quiltbeagle 09-09-2011 08:14 AM

I have a pinking blade in one of my rotary cutters. Quick, easy and no thread nests anymore.

icon17 09-09-2011 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by 1234Irene
I am still in the process of going thru my moms fabric....she had lots! Anyway, it's been stored for a while, therefor really needs to be washed again. How do y'all wash the fabric without ending up with a huge tangled mess of loose strings?

I use Large Brass Safety Pins and just fold the fabric and pin each corner it won't tangle or winkle so much! 8-) PS Add Wh Vineagar to remove smells

Glassquilt 09-09-2011 03:24 PM

I stay-stitch all cut edges and wash/dry with a regular cycle

patchsamkim 09-09-2011 03:38 PM

Cut off all 4 corners of each fabric. Between the washer and the dryer, you may have a few threads to cut off, but not many...after drying you shouldn't have a big tangle of threads.


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