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momymom 08-04-2010 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by shequilts
Welcome to the board. You'll have fun here.
Try "airing" your quilts outdoors on a windy day. If no clothesline, lay them on a white sheet in a shaded patch of grass. (Watch out for the birdies).
As for washing them..I have several antique quilts including one made by slaves. I've successfully washed all of them at one time or other. Rely on a good soap like Orvis, cool water and fresh air. I wash mine in a bathtub if they are delicate, gently squeezing the water through them. Let the water drain, refill with clean water and repeat until all the soap is gone. Let the quilt remain in the tub to "drain". Move it about often to get more water out. Only when most of the water is mostly gone should you pick it up. This prevents the weight of the water from pulling/breaking the stitches or threads of the fabric. Older quilts were usually smaller and are many times thinner, so the water will drain rather quickly. If it's a large quilt (more modern) it may have to sit overnight in the tub. If there are rips and you don't want to repair them, baste a patch over the rip for the wash process and them remove it when you're finished. The patch will keep everything in place.
Good luck!
Karen

When you use this method to wash quilts, put the quilt on a sheet larger than the quilt. It can be heavy, and get someone to help you. It's a 2 person job. The weight of the wet quilt will pop stitches, and rip fragile fabric. The sheet takes the weight and makes it easier to move the quilt around. When you are ready to move the wet quilt out side to dry, you can gently roll it up to move.

CarrieAnne 08-04-2010 07:35 PM

Welcome!

icon17 08-04-2010 08:11 PM

If you do wash them get some Borax its what our moms used and it really takes out smells and also brightens its gentle.

amazon 08-04-2010 09:39 PM

Hello and welcome from Alabama :-D :-D :-D

earthwalker 08-04-2010 10:37 PM

Hello and welcome.

I am a fan of washing...but if you can't for whatever reason and airing isn't possible, you could spread the quilt out, sprinkle liberally with baking soda roll up and leave for several hours or overnight. Unroll and shake. Baking soda is very safe and also is a proven "sucker up" of odours.

ann clare 08-06-2010 04:43 PM

Welcome from Ireland

amma 08-06-2010 06:13 PM

Hello and Welcome to the board :D:D:D
So happy that you joined us!

You can lay them outdoors on a sheet, cover with another sheet and let them air out for a while :D:D:D

franie 08-06-2010 06:15 PM

Hi and welcome from Alaska!

craftybear 08-06-2010 07:01 PM

Welcome, waving from Indiana, USA

MamaBear61 08-08-2010 09:53 AM

Hello and welcome from Ontario.


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