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pennyhal2 04-11-2022 09:55 AM

Washing precuts
 
Does anyone prewash your precuts before using them? It seems to me that you'd get some undesired results.

Tartan 04-11-2022 10:22 AM

Washing precuts can cause fraying unless you are very gentle. I fill my sink with warm soapy water and genteelly hand agitate the pieces, I let the water drain out and fill with fresh water to rinse. Then put my pieces in a salad spinner to remove excess water and lay the pieces flat to dry.

tallchick 04-11-2022 11:18 AM

You will get a wide and varied response, there is no right or wrong answer do what you want to do. Myself, I am not a pre-washer and have not encountered any issues and I use mostly Batik fabrics in my quilting. I personally would not wash anything smaller than a Fat Quarter, fabric is too expensive and my patience is too little.

LAF2019 04-11-2022 01:24 PM

i usually do not prewash anything. but if do feel the need on a size that is a yard of less, I give it just a soak in the bathroom sink. no soap, just 2 rinses of hot water.

lwbuchholz 04-11-2022 04:15 PM

I do pre wash mine but do it in a mesh bag. I have had problems with using them with pre washed yardage and I pre wash all my fabric.

sewingpup 04-11-2022 04:16 PM

I washed some once...I think they were fat quarters and oh my, bad choice as a few of them shrunk so I no longer had enough to the pattern. This was a kit I think a Bought at a craft fair. Never again.

cashs_mom 04-11-2022 04:20 PM

I rarely use precuts. The one quilt I used them on, I didn't pre-wash. Some fabrics in the quilt were washed, some werent' came out fine. In fact, it was one of the most square quilts I've made. I barely had to square it up.

Rhonda K 04-11-2022 04:45 PM

I don’t pre-wash them. I wiill starch and press them. Be careful of pressing technique so they aren’t stretched.

joe'smom 04-11-2022 05:37 PM

The pre-cuts I normally use are fat quarters and fat eighths. I notch all fabric when washing; this helps control the fraying. The fat quarters I wash as with yardage; the fat eighths I put in a garment bag to wash, but then add to the dryer out of the bag with the rest of the load. I did once wash a jelly roll and a layer cake. The layer cake shrunk unevenly, so that the pieces were no longer square; the jellyroll (pinked edges) did not shrink considerably in width, so I was still able to use as 2 1/2" strips.

WMUTeach 04-13-2022 03:35 AM

I do not wash pre-cuts and have had not problems, On the other hand............... I was given a collection of fabrics by a quilting friend that included many, many, many gorgeous charm squares that had been washed. All are now 4.5 by 4.75. Each will need to be re-cut to be square or used as HSTs or as some cut less than 5X5. .


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