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I do. That way, I can be sure it washes well, so won't worry about it; also, I enclose recommended laundry care instructions with the quilt.
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Thank you for the great information. I never thought about the quilt being completely dry.
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I always wash and dry all my quilts, make sure they are totally dry and put in a white trash bag, if too large I put into a black trash bag, always new. Some I store until I find someone who needs a quilt.
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I wash. Most people I give quilts to have never received a handmade quilt before and I don't want them to think they did something wrong when it comes out wrinkly. Also, I wash to get out all the accidental grunge that collects since I lay them out on the floor to design. :)
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I always wash quilts for personal use. My art quilts, I do not wash. If they are for decorative use I may use a variety of fabrics and washing can ruin all your hard work. If an art quilt needs cleaning, I take it to a dry cleaner.
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I pre wash and wash the quilt before giving. I think a washed quilt has a nicer look.
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Originally Posted by RST
I always wash. If something is going to happen, I want to know about it before giving it.
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I always pre-wash my fabric but not the finished quilt when giving it as a gift.
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I always wash, as I can fine tons of extra threads on the quilt and make sure the binding is sewn on good.
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Originally Posted by jljack
I wash because I have cats, and I don't want the quilt to have any kitty hairs on it. My babies roam our entire house, so it's entirely probable the quilt will have hairs on it. I wash, dry and put immediately into a plastic bag.
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