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Tartan 08-10-2021 08:37 AM

Sharon Schamber quilt washing
 
I just watched an interesting method for washing a quilt to remove markings. Perhaps someone can do a link it is on YouTube under the title….Sharon Schamber New Spray Washing Your Quilt. You could also probably find it by going to the SharonSchamber site. She uses a car washing wand NOT a power washer as that will destroy your quilt.

OurWorkbench 08-10-2021 08:43 AM

Here you go - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9DNr_zu234

Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do.
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my-ty 08-10-2021 10:12 AM

Interesting and fun way to wash quilts! Might be a little challenging for those of us that have numerous days with freezing temperatures.

cashs_mom 08-10-2021 11:33 AM

I just wash mine in the washer! lol. I do use Orvus. I use Orvus for my dark colors too. Reduces fading.

Onebyone 08-10-2021 01:04 PM

Sharon Schamber is a perfectionist. That's why she wins every quilt show she enters. LOL She is amazing.

Pam S 08-12-2021 07:16 AM

Wow. Never would have thought of washing a quilt like that. Sounds like a lot of work but better than putting it in the tub.

Phyllis nm 08-14-2021 06:37 PM

I joined her site years ago but never could see it again after I paid for it!!!

Onebyone 08-15-2021 06:26 AM

One thing I learned from her at a class is soak thread, poly or cotton in mineral oil, take it out and let sit on paper towels, wipe off, and use. It makes a world of difference. Good for the machine too. I do this with all new spools of thread. I keep a plastic covered container with mineral oil and roll the spools in it. it will not stain or harm fabric. No oil puddles or anything like that. She gave so many tips explained how the tips worked for machine and long arm. Everyone was taking notes and saying Wow.

DrosieD 08-15-2021 04:33 PM

Onebyone, your post was interesting but makes sense. How long do you soak threads? How long does it take to dry or do you just use it after the top little bit is dry?

WMUTeach 08-16-2021 03:51 AM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 8502244)
One thing I learned from her at a class is soak thread, poly or cotton in mineral oil, take it out and let sit on paper towels, wipe off, and use. It makes a world of difference. Good for the machine too. I do this with all new spools of thread. I keep a plastic covered container with mineral oil and roll the spools in it. it will not stain or harm fabric. No oil puddles or anything like that. She gave so many tips explained how the tips worked for machine and long arm. Everyone was taking notes and saying Wow.

Interesting, What does this do for the thread? What is the purpose of soaking the thread in mineral oil?


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