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AnnaF 11-11-2010 06:36 PM

you can toss it into the dryer with a damp towel and let the dryer work it's magic for 10 0r 15 mins.

Anna

danade 11-11-2010 07:29 PM

Very right. We're often misled by "green" claims and companies have figured this out. Supposedly the bamboo batting is somehow antibacterial too, but I don't know what the basis of this claim is. I'll Google it.

Dana

Sewze 11-11-2010 07:34 PM


Originally Posted by redpurselady
I have put mine in the dryer for about 5 minutes.

This works for me, also.

fishnlady 11-11-2010 08:36 PM

Warm and Natural wrinkles ??? That sounds like whats developing on my face. LOL

Dee 11-11-2010 09:45 PM

I lay w&n out smoothe and iron it out.

Merrilin 11-12-2010 01:08 AM

Put it in the dryer for 20 mins on a warm setting. Then lay it out while still warm.

sdunlap3 11-12-2010 02:44 AM

I always pre-shrink my Warm and Natural - I put it in the washer, fill it with warm water and let the batting soak for 10 minutes - just leave the washer lid open. Then spin the water out and throw it in the dryer on low. I measured the batting before and after shrinking, and it hardly shrunk at all! The batting comes out nice and fluffy and no wrinkles.

twospoiledhuskies 11-12-2010 07:13 AM

I ironed mine and it comes out great. I pretty much use this product all the time and haven't had any problems.
Good Luck ;-)

patdesign 11-12-2010 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by Va Quilter
Debra,
No no on the bamboo batting! My Viking store manager tried it...and it scrunches up and is stiff after washed...I put it back on the rack,based on her opinion and experience.
I stick with the warm & natural for majority of my battings.
I use Insul Brite if I'm making potholders.
Hope this helps..I know I just learned something about the w&n batting and to throw it in the dryer w/damp cloth..to take out the wrinkles.. :thumbup:
Cindy

Thanks for the info, had wondered about that because it feels so silky.

Kas 11-12-2010 06:47 PM


Originally Posted by patdesign

Originally Posted by Va Quilter
Debra,
No no on the bamboo batting! My Viking store manager tried it...and it scrunches up and is stiff after washed...I put it back on the rack,based on her opinion and experience.
I stick with the warm & natural for majority of my battings.
I use Insul Brite if I'm making potholders.
Hope this helps..I know I just learned something about the w&n batting and to throw it in the dryer w/damp cloth..to take out the wrinkles.. :thumbup:
Cindy

Thanks for the info, had wondered about that because it feels so silky.

It feels silky because it is rayon made from bamboo.


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