What do you think, to wash or not wash?
#32
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This is starting to scare me. My scrap quilt is turning out so nice. I have 5- 14 1/2 inch blocks done. There's no way I can wash 2 inch strips. Should I just pray all turns out well or would it help if I soaked them in water since I don't have them joined together yet?
#34

I would not prewash kit fabric. But if you do find a fabric that bleeds, dont just wash it, wash all your fabric. That way your fabric will have shrank ( is that a word?) evenly before sewing and quilting.
Mikki
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#38

I always wash fabrics when I bring them home from the store. I like knowing how the fabric is really going to look and feel when it's washed. (Also, a carryover from making clothes, and not wanting them to shrink so that they don't fit after spending all that time making them!)
However, I just put together my first quilt top from a jelly roll of batiks. I didn't want to try washing all these strips, so I assembled it without washing, and then washed the top before making the quilt sandwich. This seemed to work ok, with the only problem being that there was a lot of raveling that I had to clean up. It reminded me of working on a rag quilt!
I've never done a kit, so can't comment on that.
And, oh yeah, color catchers in the wash are a MUST!
However, I just put together my first quilt top from a jelly roll of batiks. I didn't want to try washing all these strips, so I assembled it without washing, and then washed the top before making the quilt sandwich. This seemed to work ok, with the only problem being that there was a lot of raveling that I had to clean up. It reminded me of working on a rag quilt!
I've never done a kit, so can't comment on that.
And, oh yeah, color catchers in the wash are a MUST!
#39
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I hand wash everything, unless it is for a One Block Wonder. I will hand wash in a basin in cool water, check for dye seepage, toss in dryer in a lingerie bag on low heat for 10 min, and then iron dry with sizing/starch.
#40

You'll be fine. When you wash the quilt throw in one of the color absorbing cloths from Shout. If anything fades, it will soak up the color. I've used them with antique quilts even and they work well.
Originally Posted by Quilt-Till-U-Wilt
This is starting to scare me. My scrap quilt is turning out so nice. I have 5- 14 1/2 inch blocks done. There's no way I can wash 2 inch strips. Should I just pray all turns out well or would it help if I soaked them in water since I don't have them joined together yet?
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