washing fabric
#11
I did not realize that you should not prewash if you like the wrinkled look. I do like that look. So the first couple of yrs when I quilted I faithfully washed and shrunk everything but now I faitfully do not unless I purposely don't want that look. I might also be more prone to wash cheap fabric and muslin because they might shrink an abnormal undesired amount.
#12
I love the antiqued wrinkled look for my scrappies! But, an allergy to the formaldehyde in the fabrics has forced me to go through all my stash and prewash it!
After 647 yards, I now will be one of those that recommends it to everyone!
After 647 yards, I now will be one of those that recommends it to everyone!
#18
I always wash mine to remove the chemicals in them. Don't want to give someone (baby?) a quilt with toxins in it or insect eggs or whatever. Fabrics coming from some countries come here in huge containers and are sprayed for insects when the container is opened. That's why I wash. If I want it to look puckered I will just have to be satisfied with the batting doing the shrinking for me.
#20
Always always always wash fabric and then use lots of Mary Ellen's Best Press to press. I had colors bleed onto white fabric one time - made me sick after all that work. So unless the pattern tells me to use unwashed fabric, it gets washed. Also there is formaldahyde, bug chemicals, and dye chemicals that I just don't want to be handling. It is a little more trouble but I think it's worth it.
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