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Old 12-21-2010, 04:31 PM
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Yes, I prewashed everything. The flannels were different brands, so I wanted to minimize surprises!
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Love, love, love the colors in the first one...great job on both!
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Old 12-22-2010, 12:22 AM
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Very, very nice. I'm sure the little ones will love them. I love rag quilts they are so soft and cuddly. But my washer won't handle the washing of them, I have to take them to the laundry.
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I love how cuddly these rag quilts are - great fabrics!
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Old 12-22-2010, 07:40 AM
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They look so cuddly & cute! What gc wouldn't love to snuggle up in one of those!
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Awesome rag quilts! Is flannel easy to work with?
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Sandi,

I think that starched flannel is very easy to work with! My cut squares stacked and "held" for quilting with no pinning necessary. I like shortcuts!
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Thank you, now how do I starch them. I have never heard of this.
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Old 12-30-2010, 10:01 AM
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First, I wash and dry my flannel. Then I just spray,spray,spray the whole piece (or what I am using of it) with a solution of Sta-flo liquid starch and water (1:1). Some quilters submerge the fabric in the starch/water solution. Spraying works well enough for me. I then tumble the starched piece in the dryer till it is just damp, then I press, trying not to stretch the piece out.
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Thank you I will give it a try since Northern California is hitting its winter (cold and rainy) and I will not be going out much.
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