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Tip did not work for me
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I had read that if you cut one inch off the corners of your fabric before washing -- it would not ravel. Look what happen when I tried it... Has anyone been successful doing this one good thing the color catcher worked great :)
Judy in Phx, AZ |
Didn't work for me either. I just trim of the strings when I iron the fabric.
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I zig zag the cut edge or sometimes I serge it before I wash it. It's a great way to use those odds and ends of bobbins and spools of thread too.
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That's why I pink the edges.
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I use pinking shears or a pinking blade in my rotary cutter. NO strings at all.
Here is a pair of pinking shears https://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt...yfp-t-401&fp=1 They can be bought at JoAnn Fabrics or Hancocks, maybe even Wal Mart or Hobby Lobby. |
Originally Posted by Barb in Louisiana
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I use pinking shears or a pinking blade in my rotary cutter. NO strings at all.
Judy |
Always wondered if that worked, now I know. I just deal withe the strings. It's a toss up, spend time pinking, spend time clipping threads.
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Originally Posted by judy363905
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I had read that if you cut one inch off the corners of your fabric before washing -- it would not ravel. Look what happen when I tried it... Has anyone been successful doing this one good thing the color catcher worked great :)
Judy in Phx, AZ |
I just made wool dryer balls (see http://www.diynatural.com/how-to-make-wool-dryer-balls) and have discovered that with them my fabric is now coming out with no additional fraying beyond what happens in the washer and fewer wrinkles.
Barb in St. Paul, MN |
Okay Nai Nai, you got me going on these balls. How many do you use and how large did you make them?
I have used the corner snip myself and yes it frays but the fray is shorter and usually doesn't wad up with the rest of the fabric you are doing and doesn't make a big ball, so it does work for that, but won't stop fraying itself. |
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