to wash or not to wash? That is the question.
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I prewash everything before using it, that's the way my mom taught me. Also I was told that if you use pinking shears on the ends of material before washing they won't ravel as much. I haven't tried this yet, but would be interested in knowing if it works. I don't have any material that needs washed at this time or I'd try it myself.
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I use my serger on the edges to prevent all of the threads in the washer & dryer and yes, I do wash and dry and iron my fabric. Don't want to take any chances on bleeding or more shrinkage in one fabric than another. It's a carryover from my days of sewing garments.
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
i wash everything in the hottest water it can stand. even hotter. than i dry in the hottest. let it shrink now. do you think it would work with humans, too?
I pre-wash. Also a habit carried over from when I used to sew clothing. I've had two identical sized pieces of fabric from the same collection shrink at different rates- one actually shrunk almost an inch more than the other one.
But if you do the "bleed test", and if you don't care that it might shrink up some, then do whatever you want. Sometimes if it's heavily quilted you might not notice much shrinkage.
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Originally Posted by rndelling
I never prewash unless it's flannel or maybe a red. With the red I cut a small piece and put it in hot water to see if it'll fade. If it doesn't, I don't wash.
I like the look of old quilts that kind of puckered because of the cotton batting they used so I just let the fabric do it's thing.
There are alot of people who will tell you the exact opposite. I think it all comes down to personal preference.
I like the look of old quilts that kind of puckered because of the cotton batting they used so I just let the fabric do it's thing.
There are alot of people who will tell you the exact opposite. I think it all comes down to personal preference.
#19

I never wash quilt shop fabric, even flannel
UNLESS there is red or a dark blue or black. But I will wash all the fabric for the quilt so they shrink (or dont shrink) the same when quilt is done. And remember to keep lights and darks separated.
and I run a straight stitch around the edge of the fabric to help with fraying before washing.
I like my quilts with a little dimension, not all flat and well, flat. There is nothing wrong with flat, everyone has their own taste. So the minimal shrinking that occurs is just right for me and everyone i have made a quilt for loves it too.
UNLESS there is red or a dark blue or black. But I will wash all the fabric for the quilt so they shrink (or dont shrink) the same when quilt is done. And remember to keep lights and darks separated.
and I run a straight stitch around the edge of the fabric to help with fraying before washing.
I like my quilts with a little dimension, not all flat and well, flat. There is nothing wrong with flat, everyone has their own taste. So the minimal shrinking that occurs is just right for me and everyone i have made a quilt for loves it too.
#20

I NEVER wash...If I did I would never get any quilting done. Plus I like the stiffness of the sizing and the puckered look after washing.
My best story is a quilt I made a few years back. It was a signature quilt with white white for the sig block and 25 different reds some of which "bled" on my hands while sewing. I am a tried and true fan of Shout® Color Catcher®. I usually throw a few in with any quilt...they work like a charm...and on my red project there was NO pink on my white!
My best story is a quilt I made a few years back. It was a signature quilt with white white for the sig block and 25 different reds some of which "bled" on my hands while sewing. I am a tried and true fan of Shout® Color Catcher®. I usually throw a few in with any quilt...they work like a charm...and on my red project there was NO pink on my white!
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