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Yes, I do. I usually wash them as harshly as I can to make sure they don't fall apart. I don't want someone to put one in the washing machine and find out that the quilt doesn't stay together or bleeds. I do this because most people I know would just throw it in the machine too.
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I don't. I don't have easy access to a Washer/dryer now that I live in an apartment complex where the items cost quarters and it two large building down from where I live.
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Wash that quilt!! I am begging you, if you have indoor pets, you HAVE to wash that quilt! As someone who has a severe allergy to cats, I cannot stress how important it is to take every precaution to not put someone in the ER from a gift! Wash it and package it immediately to try and keep pet hair/dander off of it. I know this sounds dramatic but if you've ever had your throat swell shut you would never want that for anyone. What are the odds? Probably slim. But I don't want to be the one to give a quilt only to make the recipient or their family member sick.
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Originally Posted by joe'smom
(Post 7260560)
I consider washing the final stage in completing the quilt. It isn't done until it's washed and dried.
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Yes I wash before gifting for the same reasons as already listed. I've got to know how it will perform. My own are usually washed.
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I wash and dry (for a few minutes and then air dry) all lap and baby quilts as well as coverlets before gifting or donating.
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I wash all my quilts whether they are for me or others.
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Originally Posted by Gramie bj
(Post 7260224)
I also add a note on how to care for there new quilt, and tell them it has been washed In mild detergent with no scents added.
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Always! I want to remove any dirt, body oils, or markings and I want to be the first to know if there are any problems. I always wash with several color catchers. I do not dry any of my quilts completely. I damp dry then air dry.
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I always wash my quilts first, for all the same reasons as everyone else. I do let the recipients know that it has been washed and dried and if it bled or not. If it does, even just a little, they get a couple of color catchers with it. I do pre- wash my fabric with color catchers.
I just gave a trainer from my gym a quilt for his 5 month old son. He said his wife really loved it and said it looks to nice to use. I told him that I make quilts to be used, so use it. If it does need any minor repairs in the future, let me know so I can fix it to be used more. |
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