I marked and quilted.... now to wash those marks out!
#13
I would wash it in my washer and only put in usual amount of detergent. Maybe rinse it twice and dry it.
I use cold water tide, cold water and dry on low. You may have to pull out and reinsert quilt until dry.
I spread on my bed or on my glass topped dining table overnight.
Never had a problem with washable Crayola markers not coming out.
By the way that is a gorgeous top. Perfect piecing.
I use cold water tide, cold water and dry on low. You may have to pull out and reinsert quilt until dry.
I spread on my bed or on my glass topped dining table overnight.
Never had a problem with washable Crayola markers not coming out.
By the way that is a gorgeous top. Perfect piecing.
#15
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
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Thanks, all. You gave me the courage to wash it in our washer and all the marks came out. So, I've laid it out on our bed. I still have to put a label on it but it's done. The wedding is in April so I'm ready.
It's easier to see the quilting from the back so the last picture is a picture of that.
By the way, this quilt is all paper piecing. The name of it is 'An Unusual Lone Star Quilt' by Karen K Stone.
It's easier to see the quilting from the back so the last picture is a picture of that.
By the way, this quilt is all paper piecing. The name of it is 'An Unusual Lone Star Quilt' by Karen K Stone.
#19
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 265
When I need to wash a quilt, I take it to the laundromat to use a front loader.. I have a top loader- large tub- at home but always feel like there is too much twisting and pulling, esp with a large quilt. I have had good luck with this so far.