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MaRanda 08-23-2011 09:14 PM

I just finished a baby quilt. It is made with all LQS flannel. Part of the flannel is royal blue with yellow & white dots. Cute cute fabric. I finished hand sewing the binding on tonight. Washed & dryed it. Now the quilt is all full of lint. Has anyone ever had this experience? Is there anything I can do. I made this for a friend and now I don't know if I can still gift it?? I tried using a lint roller but that doesn't seem to work. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks for your time. Mary Frances :(

Pam Pollock 08-23-2011 09:17 PM

Maybe you should try a clothes shaver. They can be picked up at a store for around $15.00 more or less.

Jim 08-23-2011 09:21 PM

I'd wash it again...we have made flannel quilts that require two washings...make sure to clean out your lint filter in your dryer a few times during the drying cycle...it helps to get rid of some of the lint...we also put wraps of masking tape around our hand to clean them up...seems its better at catching the lint than the rollers...hope this helps

Unique Creations 08-23-2011 09:22 PM

If you have a sweater shaver, you could use that. I've also used safety razors to "shave" lint off, just be careful and don't go sideways! Hope this helps.

quiltingcandy 08-23-2011 10:16 PM

I had that happen once and did the lint roller, and the fabric shaver, then washed it again. Also if you have a baby brush that will help too.

MaRanda 08-24-2011 07:39 AM

Thanks for the ideas! Will give them a try.

ShirlinAZ 08-24-2011 07:39 AM

I think it has happened to a lot of us, at least once. I did the packing tape around the hand method, then pulled up and scissor clipped off the remaining pills. It's a pain in the a**, but it works. You should only have to clip it once. The quilt will be beautiful.

romanojg 08-24-2011 07:41 AM

I get it the first time I wash a ragquilt. Just use your lint roller or shaver and it'll be fine.

luvspaper 08-24-2011 08:06 AM

One other thing..check your drain on your washer too...it can get clogged. If you have front loader, you can end up with a washer full of water that has no where to go but out onto the ground as you clean the drain! (yep, learned the hard way!)

Polliwog 08-24-2011 08:35 AM

The lint fibers won't stick to the fabric as much (and therefore be caught in the filter screen) if you use a fabric softener sheet - more than one might be helpful.


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