Washed or unwashed fabric?
#31
I always prewash and find you just can't predict what might bleed. I'm also a color catcher fan and that's how I know bleeding is frequent. I would hate to have a quilt ruined after all my hard work and especially a gifted one.
#32
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I ALWAYS prewash and have had the unfortunate luck to have many fabrics run. It isn't always reds as others have also mentioned and I have had fabrics from JoAnns run as well as quilt shops. I've had issues with blues and blacks as well. The latest JoAnn fabric was red with little white triangle trees and it was very inexpensive. I have an asthmatic in the house and am very warry of excess chemicals in our home environment, the only reason I haven't invested in color catchers.
Prewashing also makes it easier to grab my fabric and go, change my fabric choices at the last minute or whip up a project on the spur of the moment and they all play nice together. Most of my projects would be washed frequently anyway...I rarely do projects other than pin cushions and ornaments that aren't washed (and washed often!!) :D
Prewashing also makes it easier to grab my fabric and go, change my fabric choices at the last minute or whip up a project on the spur of the moment and they all play nice together. Most of my projects would be washed frequently anyway...I rarely do projects other than pin cushions and ornaments that aren't washed (and washed often!!) :D
#33
Thank you for giving me the quilt name. It was on the tip of my tongue but just wouldn't come out.... I used my favorite dragonfly fabric as the light and all the greens are lush and kinda tropical feeling.
#34
retrogirl02: Prewashing also makes it easier to grab my fabric and go, change my fabric choices at the last minute or whip up a project on the spur of the moment and they all play nice together.
#36
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I pre wash all of it. It will break your heart to complete a quilt using red (especially bad to bleed), black and other dark and wash it and wow....bleeding! I sometimes will wash the darker twice expecially if I am using any white or cream in the quilt.
#37
I do not prewash I have been quilting 3 years and never run into colors running. Now I only buy name brand fabric cuz I like the feel. I have used color cathers and there has never been anything on them. I do not have any allergies so I cant address that problem. Every quilt I have made has been in bright colors too.
Nanci
Nanci
#38
I don't always wash my fabric but did learn after a black and white quilt with red borders did run into the white. That was before I heard about color catchers.
I've noticed too that after a long day of sewing or cutting I end up with an asthma attack and have had to use my nebulizer or albuterol. It's not too fun when you can breathe. I hate to prewash because of the fraying but know that I should so I don't get so sick. Does anyone know if the fray stop works when you wash or how do you keep it from fraying so bad.
I've noticed too that after a long day of sewing or cutting I end up with an asthma attack and have had to use my nebulizer or albuterol. It's not too fun when you can breathe. I hate to prewash because of the fraying but know that I should so I don't get so sick. Does anyone know if the fray stop works when you wash or how do you keep it from fraying so bad.
#39
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Connie, I've heard of people cutting the corners of the fabric piece to prevent fraying and also people who use pinking shears or pinking shear blades on their rotary cutters to do the top and bottom again. I don't use either-----if it frays, it frays and I have to buy enough to account for it.
#40
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I pre wash all fabrics and that is because as a newbie I was buying all my quilt fabric from a high end LQS...and they told me to wash my fabric.
Haha...thanks Patrice, now I know why!
But I still wash all my fabric so it is all on the same page!
Thanks
Kirsten
Haha...thanks Patrice, now I know why!
But I still wash all my fabric so it is all on the same page!
Thanks
Kirsten
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