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mawmawbeve_60 09-17-2010 02:59 AM

wash and dry it...ASAP

watterstide 09-17-2010 03:20 AM


Originally Posted by oldhag
I would also put the smaller pieces into a mesh bag to wash them as there is less chance of them raveling as much.

if you don't have a mesh bag, use a pillowcase..and safety pin it closed, that is what i have done..

good luck!

brushandthimble 09-17-2010 03:28 AM

I prewash all my fabric and have sewn one edge. Yes I get tangles and those long threads, but I have a pair of scissors at the ironing board.

Kathy N 09-17-2010 03:48 AM

I would load it all into the car and drive to the nearest laundramat and utilize every machine they have to wash it all at once by color family. Throw a color catcher in every load and a cup of vinegar. then you will have the large folding tables to fold the fabric. Take your scissors with you so you can trim off the stringies as you fold it. It will be a good morning's work but will make your life so much easier than trying to do it a load at a time at home. Good luck, if you were nearby we would all help.

sueisallaboutquilts 09-17-2010 04:29 AM

I have nothing to add except I would never store fabrics in a basement, no matter what!

kristen0112 09-17-2010 04:35 AM


Originally Posted by UglyCook
I would just wash and dry as quickly as possible and worry about the edges later.

I agree wash it quickly and dry it worry about the edges later.

kristen0112 09-17-2010 04:36 AM


Originally Posted by Kathy N
I would load it all into the car and drive to the nearest laundramat and utilize every machine they have to wash it all at once by color family. Throw a color catcher in every load and a cup of vinegar. then you will have the large folding tables to fold the fabric. Take your scissors with you so you can trim off the stringies as you fold it. It will be a good morning's work but will make your life so much easier than trying to do it a load at a time at home. Good luck, if you were nearby we would all help.

That's a good idea.

ckcowl 09-17-2010 04:46 AM

making quilts since 1976...i have never stitched edges of fabric before washing it. i throw it in the wash i throw it in the dryer...if it is small pieces (smaller than a fat quarter) i put it into a mesh laundry bag, other than that i just wash it. and yes, some does fray, and some does shrink...that's one of the reasons i wash it in the first place. when it comes out of the dryer i set up an ironing board and a small cutting mat side by side, i trim/clean up edges and press it all...sometimes i make an afternoon of it and just really enjoy touching it, admiring it, dreaming of the wonderful things it may someday become.
just get it washed and dried before you have real problems (like mildew) and maybe you could use rubbermaid totes in your cabnets to protect your fabrics from moisture?

jrhboxers 09-17-2010 04:56 AM

If it is going to take several loads to wash it all, you can put the other fabrics in trash bags and put them in the frig. This will prevent mildew from forming while waiting for their turn in the washer. Clipping the corners off does stop a lot of unraveling.

Deb watkins 09-17-2010 05:13 AM


Originally Posted by featherweight
You can also clip a little triangle off of each corner. This will keep it from raveling. Good luck. Just think how nice and clean it will be when you are all finished.

Yes, clipping the little triangles on the corners helps tremendously!


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