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Old 05-13-2019, 03:52 AM
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Hello,

I usually lurk here and enjoy the conversation and inspiration, and now that I need some help, I know where to come.

I have a number of beloved quilts which, for various and complicated reasons, have been folded up and stored, under other (heavy) things, in plastic bags for something like 3-5 years. I'm now able to get them out again, and they look so sad and flattened and squished. They are also, obviously, well creased.

What's the best way to go about "reviving" my quilts and getting them to look better - remove creases, possibly "fluff up" a bit? Some of them I could run through a washer, but there are a couple (one machine embroidered, one hand cross-stitched) that I would not dare to do that. At present I have them laid out across a couple of couches, simply to let them "breathe" again.

I'd appreciate any tips to help bring some life back into my beauties.

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Old 05-13-2019, 03:55 AM
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I wouldn’t use plastic to store quilts.
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Old 05-13-2019, 04:05 AM
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Unfolding them and letting them out to breathe is probably a good first step.
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Old 05-13-2019, 04:10 AM
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I'd wash and dry them.
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Old 05-13-2019, 04:17 AM
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For the ones you are afraid to wash, you could put them into the dryer on 'air' for a short time. That may help. One of the best ways to store quilts (if you have the room) is layered on a spare bed.
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​Air fluff in the dryer may help.
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Old 05-13-2019, 06:59 AM
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Like some of the others, I'd do a damp towel thrown in with a low heat/air fluff.

For precious heirloom quilts the advice is to refold them at least every 3 months. That is, refolding them in a different way each time. So maybe once you fold it in thirds first, then the next time in half. Start at the long ends one time, the short ends the next etc.

I have a number of quilts in storage, my keeping of them is not the best but then they each get taken out of storage at least once a year and used. Basically I have them folded in thirds and then rolled loosely like a sleeping bag, and they fit on the upper shelf of the closet.
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I'd also put them in the dryer and let them tumble for a while.
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Your first step of laying them out to breathe is great. I might suggest that you spray with light mist of water and run thru your dryer for just a few minutes. Also, if you have extra beds that no one is using then you can lay them on beds instead of folding up and making more creases. Also, never store in plastic as this will possibly cause mold because of the condensation in the plastic. Good luck on your endeavor of reviving the quilts.
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No to the plastic. You can use any kind of "junk" fabric or even pillowcases that are beyond normal use to store your quilts. This lets them "breathe" but still protected from dust, etc. It's handy to put a card on the outside of the bag as to what the quilt is inside. Good to refold with some regularity but most of us forget to do that.
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