To wash a finished quilt or not
#2
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Blue Ridge Mountians
Posts: 7,076
I do. I want to make sure all the chemicals are out of it and I like it to shrink up and get cozy. And since I know they will wash is, I want to know what it will look like. (it could fall apart or shrink crooked etc)
#3
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Twin Cities, MN
Posts: 2,490
I also wash my finished quilts. I pre-wash my fabrics, but use starch and spray baste, and I want to make sure that is washed out. I've also handled the quilt extensively while making it. I have a smoke free, pet free home, but the quilt is still subjected to everything going on in my house. I don't have a dedicated sewing room. I use our dining room, which is right off the kitchen, and the three season porch. Plus, as Jane said, I know the recipient will wash it, and I want to make sure it washes up nicely.
#4
I wash every one - well, so far the only one not washed is on my bed. I bought a new washer and dryer this spring, and looked for ones that would work well for washing large quilts. I washed a queen size yesterday, and have king to toss in this morning. I'm getting caught up on binding.
I have cats and that is the last step to remove as much cat hair/dander as possible. From that point they are kept in a closet until they find their new home.
It also gives me the opportunity to check for problems. So far I've had one that bled, even though I prewash all my fabric. I was able to clean it up and wash it again a few times. I tell the people who get them that they've already been washed, and that seems to relieve a lot of concern about how to care for them.
I have cats and that is the last step to remove as much cat hair/dander as possible. From that point they are kept in a closet until they find their new home.
It also gives me the opportunity to check for problems. So far I've had one that bled, even though I prewash all my fabric. I was able to clean it up and wash it again a few times. I tell the people who get them that they've already been washed, and that seems to relieve a lot of concern about how to care for them.
#6
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Posts: 459
I wash them for the reason stated above, and also because if there is a weak seam somewhere, the initial washing will "open" it and I will be able to correct it before shipping the quilt to a customer.
#10
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: McLoud, OK
Posts: 13,264
I wash all my quilts to check for loose seams, to remove stray threads and remove dyes, and check for bleeding fabrics.
I have been donated lots of fabric so never know where it has been. No animals to worry about hair!
I have been donated lots of fabric so never know where it has been. No animals to worry about hair!
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