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oldcottontop 07-05-2011 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
i want to treat it as the giftee might. thus, i wash like the rest of the laundry. that way, if anything is going to fail, i'll know it before giving it away.

That's how I do mine.

grammysharon 07-05-2011 06:52 AM

I wash inwarm water and dry on low!(baby quilts.) In other quilts I wash in cold and dry on my clothes line on a cloudy day. I also include washing instructions when I present a quilt so they know how to take care of it. :D

quiltmom04 07-05-2011 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by sewmagic
Before you give it away. What detergent are you using,also are you putting it in the dryer.
I'm about to finish a quilt to give away, it seems from the handling it needs a wash also i want it to smell good. How do you handle yours????

I generally wash the fabric first and then the quilt before I give it away. Smells better and is softer.

dphelps 07-05-2011 07:45 AM

I prewash fabric in cold water before sewing so I will know if there will be running. After making the quilt, I was on the gentle cycle in cold water and dry in the dryer.So far, has always worked for me.

scrapykate 07-05-2011 08:00 AM

wash in cold water with color catcher, gentle cycle and partially dry by hanging then finish in dryer. love to see the puckering of the quilting and feel the softness of the newly washed fabric

arbed31 07-05-2011 09:39 AM

I wash in cold water with one tablespoon (that is all it takes) of Orvus quilt soap. I purchased a gallon of it at the local feed store for $30, as opposed to a 8 ounce bottle that costs $9.99 at a quilt shop.

I put it in the dryer for 15 minutes and then remove it.

quiltybarb 07-05-2011 11:16 AM

yes, in cold water, permanent press and they always come out nice.....

desertrose 07-05-2011 03:16 PM

Boring I know but I wash mine on gentle cycle with liguid laundry detergent and dry on permanent press cycle. I prewash my fabric to remove chemicals,dyes and sizing since my quilts are for charity and lots of kids are allergic to these things. The last thing they need is an allergic reaction when they are already in the hospital.

dljennings 07-05-2011 03:31 PM

because most of mine are grandkids, downey quilts and project linus.. i wash in hot water w/tide free, downey free & dry on cotton.... i know they're clean & allergen free when they leave my house..

mloquilts 07-05-2011 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by sewmagic
Before you give it away. What detergent are you using,also are you putting it in the dryer.
I'm about to finish a quilt to give away, it seems from the handling it needs a wash also i want it to smell good. How do you handle yours????

I always wash mine before giving them away. I use Woolite detergent, usually the one for dark fabrics. Have had good success with it, with cold water & then put the quilt in the dryer on med. heat. I never completely dry a quilt in the dryer, though. I take it out while it still has a little dampness left & put it over a bed to finsh drying. I always accompany the gift quilt with instructions on how to care for it. If it is a king size quilt, I go to a laundry where there is a large capacity machine. One thing I've heard is don't wash a quilt more often than is really necessary. They will hold up longer then.


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