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Old 09-17-2011, 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by orangeroom
I never knew shrinkage could happen with material. I only purchase 100% cotton. However, there's been a few occasions when after pressing, some pieces 'looked' smaller when I knew I cut them correctly. Now I know why.

I've also never washed and dried fabric before cutting and piecing. Maybe I'll give it a go with the next quilt. Thanks for the advice fellow quilters!
A long time ago when fabrics were either cotton or rayon with no polyester, mfgrs PRESHRUNK their fabrics and it was on the label so that yhou knew that there would be less than 2 or 3 percent shrinkage. Now its not so important to mfgrs and because of that it is always advisable to pre wash your fabrics because they will (and I guarantee this) shrink at different rates. WASH ON!!
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Old 09-17-2011, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by irishrose
The fabric that did that to me was a nice Robert Kaufman one from the LQS. That's when I decided to go back to prewashing.
I prewash EVERYTHING.... but that's me... :D
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Old 10-12-2011, 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Gerbie
I had some red fabric to do that when I was making some wall hangings and rug mugs for Christmas a couple years ago. This happened when I was pressing the squares. I couldn't for the life of me figure it out at first, then I measured the square before I sewed it with another one the same size and measured it again after pressing, tried just pressing the red alone with measuring before after pressing, sure enough it was the red from pressing it. I was sick, because I couldn't find another red in town. A dear friend was coming in from near Dallas and stopped at Abilene and picked up some more fabric for me. I have never purchased that brand of fabric since. I also had this to happen with some gingham fabric I was using in a quilt. I think part of the reason was because the gingham is much thinner fab. than in past years.
If you are unhappy with it now, you will be forever, so take it out and start over to be happy my friend.
That gingham fabric may not have been 100% cotton. Much of the ginghams were blends. It is still very hard to find ; unless in a mans shirt.[repurposed]
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