How do you wash your fat quarters?
#51
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It sounds easy to throw them in the washer and so what, but, I would not advise you to do this with any amount of pieces without serging around the raw edges as it makes a really tight wad of threads to trim. I want to find a better way to prewash. I like to hear the input from those more experienced than myself. I'm a newby.
#52
I just toss them in the washer, on gentle cycle, separate any that are tangled when they're done, and toss in the dryer. If there are strings, so be it - I just cut them off. I guess I have a higher tolerance for fraying than some people do, but I'd rather deal with that than spend time preparing each piece. (I even use the same method for all scraps, no matter the size.)
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#57
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If you prefer not to wash your fabric, Snip off a bit and put it in a cup of water. Stick it in the micro until the water gets hot. If the water changes color, then it needs to be washed. If not, is safe to use as is.
#58
I just toss them in the washer, on gentle cycle, separate any that are tangled when they're done, and toss in the dryer. If there are strings, so be it - I just cut them off. I guess I have a higher tolerance for fraying than some people do, but I'd rather deal with that than spend time preparing each piece. (I even use the same method for all scraps, no matter the size.)
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