I have never used a kit before but I have two of them now. I always prewash my fabric but am wondering if that is okay to do with a kit? I don't know how much extra is normally provided (I'm assuming not much, if any), so I was wondering if I prewash will shrinkage and end fraying cause me to be short?
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If the kit is already cut I say don't wash. If not, you may just soak in the tub and drip dry to prevent much shrinkage. If you machine wash and dry you may end up with not enough fabric. Don't ask how I know.
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Well neither kit is what I would consider "cut". As in, it's the amount of fabric in the kit that you need, but the squares, ect. aren't cut out already. Is that what you mean by already cut?
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Are you prepared to buy extra fabric? Can you still get the fabrics? If the answers to these questions is no, then don't wash.
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It may shrink too much to get all of your cuts out of it, sometimes they don't give you much extra. But it may be good to know that ahead of time :wink:
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Well one kit is for a wall hanging that I probable won't wash after it's completed anyways so I guess I'll just leave it. But the other is for a quilt that definitely will be washed. I can still get the fabrics for it.
These are both Moda fabrics, one Sandy Gervais (is that spelled right?) and the other Fig Tree so their quality is good. Ugh, I just hate not prewashing..... |
I wouldn't wash the wall hanging for sure and I would be afraid to wash the other. Good luck with whatever u decide!
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I don't wash my fabrics from kits. I would hate to run short.
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
Are you prepared to buy extra fabric? Can you still get the fabrics? If the answers to these questions is no, then don't wash.
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I think I have just figured out why I won't be buying another kit. I'm not going to prewash either so I don't run short, but I really dislike having to do that. Oh well, lesson learned. :)
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I would never wash fabric in a kit.
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I wouldn't wash kit fabrics. As long as you quilt reasonably close together, the fabrics won't shrink that much once they are in the quilt.
I took a class from Harriet Hargrave once, and she brought a *flannel* quilt to prove this. She had not prewashed the flannel, but had machine quilted normally. The quilt was fine. Her point was that quilting stabilizes the quilt sandwich, preventing unwashed fabrics from shrinking overly much. Now, a tied quilt would be a completely different story. There would be nothing to stop the fabric from shrinking. |
I agree with Prism99 I buy and use kits all the time I love them and I never prewash but when I wash the quilt I do not agitate just soak in cool water with a very mild soap then sin the water out same with the rinse and dry on very mlow heat and should be no trouble in fact I know people who never prewash and use cotton batting then all shrinks together to give it an antique look
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interesting thread, thanks
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