How do you wash your fat quarters?
#32
Many times I don't wash them! OOPS, I guess. When I wash smaller pieces of unknown origin, I do as others have said and put them in the sink with warm to almost hot water and let them soak for a little while, I wring and press dry. I am more concerned with bleeding than shrinkage. The thought of washing all of those FQ's is....daunting. But perhaps I should start on the task just to be sure.
#37
I've learned that if I serge around all of the cut edges of my fabric I can wash it without any ravels at all. I do it on large and small pieces. I just fold and store them until I'm ready to use them. Then of course I prepare them for use by ironing them with starch if needed.
#40
Call me lazy r call me a rebel but I toss mine in regular cycle in my washing machine with color catchers... all colors, do not seperate.... and mine come out fine. I do keep a small pair of scissors by my dryer for strings but rarely find it a problem. Guess I just don't have the patience that a lot of you have.
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