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Old 04-18-2019, 01:34 PM
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I'm feeling a little bit frustrated with the fabric I just received; it is a wide backing for my t shirt quilt and I've washed it and now started pressing it and have discovered it has a fold line all the way down it. Looks like a chalk line except it's not going to come out. Only thing I know to do is go ahead and cut it down the middle and stitch it back up. Kinda beats the purpose but about the only thing I can do as I need to use it. Bummers.
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Can you contact the seller. Maybe they didn't know this when they sent it out & will make good on a new piece. It never hurts to try & ask.
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Is it something that when quilted will disappear? Although I do agree that you should contact the company.
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lt sounds like it was folded like that for a long, long time. faded maybe. and if you want to sew it, don't bother cutting, just fold it with right sides together, press and sew. then it will be good again.
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It sounds like a fade line along the fold.
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Old 04-18-2019, 02:22 PM
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Can you contact the seller. Maybe they didn't know this when they sent it out & will make good on a new piece. It never hurts to try & ask.
I would definitely contact the seller
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All fabric has a fold line and I find mine disappear making the backing good enough to quilt when I use Best Press on it.
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Sometimes fabric will fade on a fold line - pressing - in my experience, anyway - does not usually remove a fade mark.
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Old 04-19-2019, 06:33 AM
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I think it is just faded and I did contact the seller. Thank you Nativetexan, that is a great idea, never thought of doing that.
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I've had that problem, too. I like to do "I spy" swaps, and always wash those, as my main group requires washed fabric. Most all the fabrics are bright or dark in color.

My experience has been that it's the way it's washed. Since I started to totally unfold the fabric and fluff it up before washing, I've not had that problem. (I don't believe I've ever found that line previous to washing.)

Of course, not all fabric does it, but I find that it's worth the effort.

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