Freezing Fabric
#51
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Join Date: Aug 2020
Location: Amelia Island, Florida
Posts: 8
I don't wash my fabric. I like the 'sizing' in it when I'm cutting and quilting with it, as it frays less. Not to mention less work - no washing, no starching, no ironing etc. before using. Plus, if I froze my fabric (if I washed it before using) I would need multiple industrial room size freezers to contain my fabric.
My mom never put her ironing in the freezer or fridge, but we (sisters and me, and mom) always used Niagara Spray starch. I probably ironed hundreds of pillow cases/sheets, handkerchiefs plus regular clothes. I was so happy when permeant press clothes came out, and mixed fabric bedding that didn't wrinkle like the cotton ones!
My mom never put her ironing in the freezer or fridge, but we (sisters and me, and mom) always used Niagara Spray starch. I probably ironed hundreds of pillow cases/sheets, handkerchiefs plus regular clothes. I was so happy when permeant press clothes came out, and mixed fabric bedding that didn't wrinkle like the cotton ones!
I have to say, I do not care for synthetic fabrics, even blends. I still prefer 100% cotton sheets (although a perma press shirt is helpful). When my children were little, it was so hard to find all cotton clothing. I'm talking 1980s here.
#52
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,479
When I was growing up, we'd sprinkle the newly washed/dried clothes, mainly my Dad's white shirts and hankies, roll them up, put them into a plastic bag and throw them into the fridge until one of us kids ironed them. Usually me as I was the youngest and last one left in the house of the siblings. We used the old time sprinkling bottle which of course you no longer see or able to get from what I know though I've never tried to search for it.
#53
#56
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Org. Texas now Florida
Posts: 847
Yes, I still sprinkle some of my shirts, put them in the fridge for ironing the next day.
Most of them dont need it. I dry my good shirts for 5 minutes to take out wrinkles, take them out damp and hang them up.
never have a problem with work clothes.
Most of them dont need it. I dry my good shirts for 5 minutes to take out wrinkles, take them out damp and hang them up.
never have a problem with work clothes.
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