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Lisa_wanna_b_quilter 03-17-2010 06:05 PM

I buy Sta-Flo starch in a big jug at Wal-mart and mix it with water. It never seems to be a problem for my needles.

I love starch! Starch is the best quilting tip I've received from the board.

BellaBoo 03-17-2010 06:16 PM

I've used every brand of starch and sizing and have made homemade starch. I like Niagara the best.

littlehud 03-17-2010 07:26 PM

I have never had a problem with starch gumming up my needle. And I always wash my quilts when I'm done.

spinnergs 03-17-2010 07:58 PM

One of the big quilting award winners recommends spraying your fabric with starch 3 or 4 times before cutting it out. This is really good advise for quilt squares with alot of bias to them. It makes the fabric very easy to handle if you are going to machine quilt it. I would not do it for hand quilting tho.

zz-pd 03-17-2010 08:43 PM

I just use the cheap starch from Bi-mart and have not had any problems with it. Penny

reginalovesfabric 03-18-2010 04:18 AM

where do you buy Mary Ellen's best

wingrider 03-18-2010 04:25 AM

My quilt guild put this starch recipe out recently in a newsletter (won't attract bugs). "This is a substitute for Best Press starch. Works the same, no white flakes when you iron. Smells good and puts back the body removed by prewashing."
Mix together:
1 tsp lavender essential oil (found in Walmart candlemaking supplies) Note: optional if allergic to scents.
3 oz. vodka
Then add to 24oz distilled water in large spray bottle and shake well.
Hint: Vodka is made from potatoes , a natural starch.

seamstress 03-18-2010 04:35 AM

reginalovesfabric I bought Mary Ellen's best at Hancock fabrics in Hattiesburg.

GladGrams 03-18-2010 04:56 AM


Originally Posted by wingrider
My quilt guild put this starch recipe out recently in a newsletter (won't attract bugs). "This is a substitute for Best Press starch. Works the same, no white flakes when you iron. Smells good and puts back the body removed by prewashing."
Mix together:
1 tsp lavender essential oil (found in Walmart candlemaking supplies) Note: optional if allergic to scents.
3 oz. vodka
Then add to 24oz distilled water in large spray bottle and shake well.
Hint: Vodka is made from potatoes , a natural starch.

What fun, you can always drink it if you get too frustrated :lol: Actually, I may try this some time just to see if it really works. Thanks

Oklahoma Suzie 03-18-2010 05:03 AM


Originally Posted by Gal
Thanks Sherri, just thoght I would tell you about what I do with lavender, I grow it and pick the flowers to bring inside in bunches to dry, it helps keep flies away (I live in the country)I also put it in my linen press to make my cupboard smell nice and it is supposed to keep moths away etc. I also make little lavender bags with the flowers to put among my fabric stash to make it smell nice and keep moths and insects out of that too! It beats the smell of moth balls (does anyone still use those)? When the bags appear to have dried out just squeeze them and that releases the oils again. I do not lay them between fabrics just inside the cupboaed will be enough. I have been sewing for years and used this plant in among my fabrics and I have not had any problems with moths or insects etc. Much cheaper than buying a product and it lasts a long time. Smells fabulous!!

Gal

I have dried the lavender and put it in stuffed toys. It helps the children sleep.


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