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Old 10-01-2011, 05:28 AM
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I always prewash too.

Like many others, it's not worth the risk to me. I prefer a smoother look to my quilts so don't want the shrinkage, not worth the risk of bleeding and I don't like working with fabric with all the chemicals still in it and many other things.

There's likely more but the end is I prewash everything. Others don't but I do and likely always will unless someone can show me how prewashing would do damage! LOL
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Old 10-01-2011, 06:12 AM
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I always prewash!
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Old 10-01-2011, 06:20 AM
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I'm not sure if I would prewash a kit because sometimes kit pieces are cut skimpy and if the fabric shrinks, I might not have enough. Then again, I generally don't buy kits and generally prewash my yardage.
I just received a kit yesterday and was thinking the same thing. I usually wash everything first, but not this because of the skimpy looking cuts. I'll have to add other fabric to make a whole quilt though, so.......wash IT first or not?
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Old 10-01-2011, 06:28 AM
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I don't pre-wash because I like the looks of the quilt after it's washed. The quilting pattern shows up much better.
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Old 10-01-2011, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
Batiks shouldn't shrink since they've been boiled to remove the wax resist. Batiks may shed excess dye but that's only a problem if another fabric picks it up permanently. On most fabrics even if they pick up some excess dye in the wash it's still not set and will wash out of whatever picks it up.

I don't pre-wash.
I recently gently prewashed batik 2.5 " strips in my sink and laid them out on towels to dry. Some shrunk (widthwise) and some did not. Next time I won't prewash!
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Old 10-01-2011, 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by JanetM
I always prewash. I don't understand why anyone would take the chance of one of their fabrics shrinking or bleeding and ruining a project they spent hours and hours making.
Same here.
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Old 10-01-2011, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
Some of us are adamant about having everything washed/shrunk before cutting it.

Others are equally adamant that it is not necessary to bother with doing it.

My personal experience has been that it's worth the effort. It's kind of in the same category as using seat belts - most of the time the fabrics are okay enough to use "as is" - but every once in a while I come across a stinker.

Same for seat belts - most of the time I get to and from wherever with no problems. Once in a while one doesn't.
This response has me puzzled. I do not see the parallel.
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Old 10-01-2011, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Grandma Rosie
My friend bought a kit at a LQS & the owner said she no longer washes batiks prior to cutting the fabric. Am I the only one out here who still washes fabric first? We did prewash the fabric & lost a half an inch on one side. We're squaring up to 9 1/2 & it'll be OK, but I was amazed that "we no longer pre-washing fabric."
I prewash EVERYTHING! Better safe than sorry. Prewashing also eliminates the problem of one fabric shrinking at a different rate that another, like if you accidentaly happen to include something like a synthetic or blend in your fabricsl :-D
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Originally Posted by GGJudy
Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
Batiks shouldn't shrink since they've been boiled to remove the wax resist. Batiks may shed excess dye but that's only a problem if another fabric picks it up permanently. On most fabrics even if they pick up some excess dye in the wash it's still not set and will wash out of whatever picks it up.

I don't pre-wash.
I recently gently prewashed batik 2.5 " strips in my sink and laid them out on towels to dry. Some shrunk (widthwise) and some did not. Next time I won't prewash!
Prewash fabric before cutting, then you won't have this problem, think how upsetting it would be in the qult thats finished and is all wonky! :-D
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Old 10-01-2011, 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by patdesign
Originally Posted by GGJudy
Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
Batiks shouldn't shrink since they've been boiled to remove the wax resist. Batiks may shed excess dye but that's only a problem if another fabric picks it up permanently. On most fabrics even if they pick up some excess dye in the wash it's still not set and will wash out of whatever picks it up.

I don't pre-wash.
I recently gently prewashed batik 2.5 " strips in my sink and laid them out on towels to dry. Some shrunk (widthwise) and some did not. Next time I won't prewash!
Prewash fabric before cutting, then you won't have this problem, think how upsetting it would be in the qult thats finished and is all wonky! :-D
I had purchased a jellyroll of spring green batik fabrics, and followed the directions for the suggested prewashing. Makes me wonder if I should repwash precut squares and/or strips.
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