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Somebunny 09-04-2009 10:44 AM

I'm laying out my very first quilt batting and the it has wrinkles I haven't been able to smooth out. Is it supposed to rest, or do I iron it, or do you just sew the wrinkles into the quilt, did I buy wrong??? It looks horrible on top of my beautifuly ironed top. I just want my first quilt to be as perfect and beautiful as possible and this little wrinkle episode seem to be jeopardizing that. Any suggestion? Thank you, much appreciated!

Justquilting 09-04-2009 10:49 AM

I spray water on the wrinkles & put it in the dryer till it's dry.
That usually takes care of the wrinkles.

k3n 09-04-2009 10:51 AM

I hang mine as opened out as possible over the bannisters for a few days. I have heard some ppl say they put it through a warm tumble drier (I don't have one) and that is supposed to get the creases out. Make sure it's completely flat and smooth before you sandwich your quilt - wrinkles WILL show through and spoil your beautiful top! :shock:

Hope this helps. :D

Ninnie 09-04-2009 10:58 AM

I throw mine in the dryer with a damp wash cloth.

Somebunny 09-04-2009 11:12 AM

Panic has left the building, thank you! Out here in the boonies with no washer or dryer, my batting is now hanging from the loft as a reminder of things to come. Thank goodness I have another quilt project to pasify me until then. Thank you very much. I'll try the dryer when I get my washer and dryer hookups. Sounds like it might fluff it up and even pre-shrink it a little?? Thanks again.

katier825 09-04-2009 11:14 AM

I used to iron it, but now I spritz it w/water and put in the dryer. Comes out just as well and is much easier than ironing it!

Mousie 09-04-2009 11:58 AM

This is the second time in two days, I read about ironing on batting. Doesn't that mess some of them up? like the polyesters? don't they melt or something?

katier825 09-04-2009 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
This is the second time in two days, I read about ironing on batting. Doesn't that mess some of them up? like the polyesters? don't they melt or something?

I only use cotton batting. Not sure about poly, but I would expect you can only iron on low, if at all.

mimisharon 09-04-2009 01:28 PM

I hang mine on the line and spritz with water. If it's raining I HAVE laid it out over the kitchen table after spritzing and let it rest after I smooth it down.

I'm not going to admit to doing the foolish thing............well, ok, I often do foolish things, :oops: :oops: but if you remember last Christmas I was making stockings for the elderly in our county and I happened to 'iron' a stocking side with the ploy batting..........YEP, it melts! :evil:

That's the one thing I use the poly batting for, those stockings for donations. Broke my heart to have to 'rippit' :wink:

Hugs,
Sharon

nativetexan 09-04-2009 01:57 PM

hmmm, if it's poly batting i can't think why it has wrinkles that won't smooth out when you lay it on your quilt backing. it should stay put. so don't iron!!!


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