To steam or not to steam................
#51
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Originally Posted by CoriAmD
Originally Posted by JAK
I am a new quilter of only about 3 months. I have read numerous articles, books, Youtube tutorials and most generally they have all said not to use steam when pressing seams/squares as it can stretch fabric. I started a quilting class this week and instructor says to steam. Just wondering what most of you more experienced quilters prefer.
#52
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Iowa
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I have had problems with my blocks strething also and my instructor said to press, not iron. It is the motion and direction that you iron that stretches the fabric. I have also started finger pressing and then ironing when done and have had better results. I am also going to try starch to see what happens. I am pretty new at this to and will try anything to see what works best for me.
#57
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Location: New Mexico, USA
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"30 years quilting, teaching, designing. My opinion is that it isn't the steam which distorts, it's the 'presser'. I always use steam, high heat, and a pressing-not ironing motion.
Jan in VA"
I agree with Jan -- I have been quilting over 20 yrs and use steam but always PRESS!
Jan in VA"
I agree with Jan -- I have been quilting over 20 yrs and use steam but always PRESS!
#58
I've never been lucky enough to find a steam iron that didn't spit or drip. We also have hard water here and no softener so if I press for steam I'll get lime!!
I'll use my 50/50 starch if I need to "press a seam into submission".
I'll use my 50/50 starch if I need to "press a seam into submission".
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