Converted to Liquid Starch
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Prewashed a pile of batiks and soaked in 2 cups Linit liquid starch ($3.79) in a plastic bag. Something like the way Anita Grossman Soloman does it. Let the fabric dry a bit ( on a plastic tablecloth) and then ironed dry. Skirt hangers were a great help. My blocks are more precise & if you have to rip a seam, the fabric does not get distorted. Try it!
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I like your technique! Seems like it would be especially helpful for applique or bias seams. Thanks!
(BTW, have not heard of that brand of starch.... hmmmm) |
I always use Linit. I put some in a spray bottle and dilute it with water.
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never heard of that brand, out here on the island, we only have Niagara spray starch. at least only at walmart. love your batik colors. and love starch
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Originally Posted by lynnie
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never heard of that brand, out here on the island, we only have Niagara spray starch. at least only at walmart. love your batik colors. and love starch
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I use Sta Flo and dip the fabric. I like the plastic bag idea, I'm going to try that!
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Plastic bag! What a great idea!! I have a billion pieces to starch right now. Thanks!!
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I think that is a great way of getting your batiks ready for quilting. I use to buy Magic Sizing at a super Walmart but since moving, the Walmart near me doesn't carry it. I am trying this Niagara non-aerosol spray starch. Hopefully my aim will improve and will get more starch on the fabric verse the ironing board. Sure can smell it when I press. Very pleasant floral scent !!
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Okay dumb question here -- I haven't starched because I feel like I'll have to launder the finished quilt to remove the starch. I guess I think the starch will alter the look of the fabric over time by "aging" or breaking down itself (the starch) in some way. Are my worries valid or should I just merrily starch away? Thanks in advance for your guidance.
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I always wash finished quilts, so there is no starch residue. Love this method. Will try it next time that I have a pile of fat quarters or small pieces to starch. I have 2 and 2 1/2 gal zip locks that I use for blocks and scrap sorting that will work great for this! Thanks for the idea!
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