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Old 09-15-2010, 10:08 PM
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Hello Everyone, I just did a search about washing fabrics and got many answers. But I'm still not sure what to do. I'm making coasters and hot pads to sell at a craft fair this November and I have 100-150 of 1 yard of fabric (mostly all 100% cotton from Joann's & Hancock Fabrics--nothing very expensive). Thinking of washing much less ironing all of that is quite daunting. So do I wash or not? I'm not knowledgable enough to know what is best. I don't want to think that I sold an end product to someone only to shrink and be unusable after one washing :oops: So any and all advice/comments are very much appreciated to this newbee.
Thanks, Becky
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You'll probably find that half of us will tell you that it's alright not to wash and the other half that say the opposite. I never wash unless I'm using flannel because it shrinks so much. I do however, test swatches to make sure it doesn't bleed. The trick is wash everything or wash nothing. If you don't wash, you'll get a little shrinkage and get that old fashioned look once the quilt is washed.
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Thanks Bernie.....not washing will save me on time since I'm busy with work etc. just like most.
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Hello Everyone, I just did a search about washing fabrics and got many answers. But I'm still not sure what to do. I'm making coasters and hot pads to sell at a craft fair this November and I have 100-150 of 1 yard of fabric (mostly all 100% cotton from Joann's & Hancock Fabrics--nothing very expensive). Thinking of washing much less ironing all of that is quite daunting. So do I wash or not? I'm not knowledgable enough to know what is best. I don't want to think that I sold an end product to someone only to shrink and be unusable after one washing :oops: So any and all advice/comments are very much appreciated to this newbee.
Thanks, Becky
For coasters and hot pads, I wouldn't worry about washing. On such a small object shrinkage will be minimal anyway. I always consider what I am going to do with the fabric before washing it. For quilts and kids stuff I do wash it. The QFK fabric I don't because they have to be washed before sending back anyway. I like the crinkled look. Flannel I always wash first regardless of what I am doing with it.
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I don't prewash-just check for bleeding.

Just a hint: use Scotchgard on your coastes and table runners--they won't stain.
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I don't prewash-just check for bleeding.

Just a hint: use Scotchgard on your coastes and table runners--they won't stain.
Thanks for this tip!
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You could make a few samples. Wash a couple and compare.
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Old 09-16-2010, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by thebossbab
Hello Everyone, I just did a search about washing fabrics and got many answers. But I'm still not sure what to do. I'm making coasters and hot pads to sell at a craft fair this November and I have 100-150 of 1 yard of fabric (mostly all 100% cotton from Joann's & Hancock Fabrics--nothing very expensive). Thinking of washing much less ironing all of that is quite daunting. So do I wash or not? I'm not knowledgable enough to know what is best. I don't want to think that I sold an end product to someone only to shrink and be unusable after one washing :oops: So any and all advice/comments are very much appreciated to this newbee.
Thanks, Becky

My thoughts too!!!
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Originally Posted by thebossbab
Hello Everyone, I just did a search about washing fabrics and got many answers. But I'm still not sure what to do. I'm making coasters and hot pads to sell at a craft fair this November and I have 100-150 of 1 yard of fabric (mostly all 100% cotton from Joann's & Hancock Fabrics--nothing very expensive). Thinking of washing much less ironing all of that is quite daunting. So do I wash or not? I'm not knowledgable enough to know what is best. I don't want to think that I sold an end product to someone only to shrink and be unusable after one washing :oops: So any and all advice/comments are very much appreciated to this newbee.
Thanks, Becky
I'd be interested in the coasters and hot pads you're going to make. Can you share a picture when you get some done? :)
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Old 09-16-2010, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by janRN
I don't prewash-just check for bleeding.

Just a hint: use Scotchgard on your coastes and table runners--they won't stain.
Thanks JanRN....that's a good idea and one I'll use.
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