I Can NOT Get the wrinkles out of my fabric--no matter what. Do I toss it?
#11
Seriously, I don't think you'll see the creases once it's been quilted, as the squares are so small.
#12
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I have had a piece like this in the past. And, I'm cheap. So I ironed as best I could so it was flat though you could see wrinkles. After it was done and quilted and bound, you couldn't tell. But, it's your quilt so you need to go with what your gut is saying.
#15
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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I have been using Bounce Ironing Spray and it takes out every wrinkle with very little effort--inexpensive too. Its in the laundry products section of larger Walmarts and grocery stores=worth a try. Less than half the cost of Best Press!!!
#16
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My mom would spray really wrinkled clothes with water, then throw it in the freezer. Don't know why or if it worked, because I don't iron, if it's that wrinkled it goes back into the wash.
I had some fabric that did that, I just ironed the wrinkles in really good and used it like it was meant to be permently wrinkled.
Good luck
I had some fabric that did that, I just ironed the wrinkles in really good and used it like it was meant to be permently wrinkled.
Good luck
#17
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Location: Ontario Canada
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you ladies are just to funny. I can't stop laughing.
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