Hello from England
#54
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 6,430
So glad to have you here! You will love using this site as everyone is so nice and accomodating and all are willing to answer questions and give advice if you ask. I clip each corner off (not much) and wash. The clip in the corners prevents excessive raveling. I trim the selvedge when I use the fabric. Have fun learning this wonderful hobby.
#57
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Brownwood TX
Posts: 747
Hey. I wish I was there with you. Hubs was in the Air Force and we spent 3 yrs there. We had our daughter there. We lived in Yaxley and had Emily in Peterborough. She was 2 and 1/2 when we left. She was married last May and it would've been amazing if we could've given her a destination wedding there and do the white carriage and one of the old beautiful chuurches there.
Welcome to you,
Robin in TX
Welcome to you,
Robin in TX
#58
Originally Posted by saf
Just bought my first lot of fabric. Haven't got a definate block or pattern in mind but couldn't resist. Desperately need advice on washing. Do I cut the selvage off first before I wash or after.
Welcome to the board. Unless the colour looks as though it would run or is old and has a "smell" I don't wash it and I leave the selvedge edge on as it is straight and helps when squaring up. Have you got any shops or groups near you that have classes you could join? Someone will always answer any questions you have here and there are great little videos on Youtube - just type into Google - "youtube" and what you are looking for ie; beginner quilting. You will find loads there. Also look in your local library for quilt books. If I want a certain book my local library try and get it for me.
My Cousin lives in Cherry Willingham, do you know it ??
Regards, Dot - in Hampshire.
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