Warm and Natural Batting - Wash First???
#22
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Originally Posted by Krystyna
I just updated my original post. You're supposed to wash it BY HAND!!! (Their caps, not mine). And ... "Wash as you would a fine cotton sweater."
PUH-LEASE!!!
PUH-LEASE!!!
85 quilts and I've never washed W&N batting before. I doubt people would be running to buy it, even with a 50% off coupon, if that was really required. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
That said, all my quilts are heavily quilted. Not microstippling, but dense, so I'm never really worried about the batting separating or clumping.
#23
If you are really really really concerned, then wash the quilt when you are done and before you use it or give it away.....I personally would/could not be bothered with washing before....But I will say I washed my last quilt and loved how it looks and from now on will wash before I give away....Also a good way of knowing for sure it washes OK....and that no seams opened, heaven forbide !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#25
Just for an alternative to the majority of non-washers, I have washed W & N before using the wool setting on my front-loader, and no washing detergent. Then I let it dry on a drying rack. It survived the process just fine. I am not crazy about the wrinkle look, which is why I did pre-wash.
#26
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Hi,
at the top of this page, click on My Profile and then you copy and paste the links under the signature tab and be sure to save it by clicking on update general information
at the top of this page, click on My Profile and then you copy and paste the links under the signature tab and be sure to save it by clicking on update general information
Originally Posted by Krystyna
Ooooo! Thanks so much. And they have some cute projects on the site, too!
Crafty Bear - changing subject - how do you put the links under your signature?
Crafty Bear - changing subject - how do you put the links under your signature?
#28
Originally Posted by Candace
Is this box of W&N really old? There current packaging doesn't have this on it, that I'm aware of! Maybe the old W&N was processed differently than the new.
I agreee
#29
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Vermont
Posts: 1,095
Originally Posted by Chele
I'm glad I never read instructions. I've never washed warm and natural batting. Once the quilt is made, it launders beautifully. Nice and crinkly. It's my favorite batting.
#30
Originally Posted by Deborahlees
Originally Posted by Candace
Is this box of W&N really old? There current packaging doesn't have this on it, that I'm aware of! Maybe the old W&N was processed differently than the new.
I agreee
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