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Old 04-05-2011, 03:28 PM
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I have 3 sets sewn but mine are unwashed. I bought a couple of jelly rolls I washed one set and it got all tangled so I sewed these unwashed.do you guys mind?
Quality fabric shrinks very little if any. They are fine with me.
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Old 04-05-2011, 04:24 PM
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Well I have 5 sets all sewn and ready to go so I need an address to send it to.
Just to be clear 5 sets are basically 5 -12 1/2 inch blocks if they were sewn together.so 5 sets is 20 small blocks of 3 strips.
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Old 04-05-2011, 07:59 PM
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I washed my jelly rolls by hand with just a few swishes in the water then I aired dried them outside which spared them from all the unravelling.

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I don't mined and really glad to read your post I also have jelly rolls and they have not been washed but I did not want to join this swap because of that fact

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Old 04-05-2011, 08:01 PM
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Crafty next time just hand wash the roll by swishing in water & soap. I aired dried mine outdoors. Unravelling is a problem when trying to wash precut fabrics. I have been hand washing small batches of my precuts, the washing machine agitation is just too much for these small pieces.

PS I do not mind if they are unwashed either.

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I have 3 sets sewn but mine are unwashed. I bought a couple of jelly rolls I washed one set and it got all tangled so I sewed these unwashed.do you guys mind?
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Old 04-05-2011, 08:04 PM
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My blocks have been completed but I just haven't had it to the post office yet. It really is an inconvienience that you cannot purchase 1st class postage from home at USPS, otherwise I would have had this done.

Crafty do you still need the mailing address?
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Old 04-06-2011, 02:38 AM
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I bought a bag and was going to try the hand wash cycle on my machine but I haven't done it yet.I'm going to be selling jellyrolls but I'm going to have some pre washed I will see if people like it that way.
And yes I still need the address.
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Old 04-06-2011, 06:55 AM
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washing strips.

I'm ocd ....

I serged them.

laundered on gentle in machine, in a lingerie bag.

then took off the serging.

:shock: :shock: :shock: (we don't have an eye roll smilie!)

Just got a new batch of strips from connect threads... I am sewing THEN washing. THAT was a bunch of busy work.

...If you decide to try it, have an off color in the needle, easy to see, pull & the other threads come right off. (3 needle)
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quiltmouse you are right, that is too much work. Just hand washing worked for me. The washer agitation is too much for small precut pieces unless you do something to the edges. I am still cutting excess threads from some FQ's I washed recently..... yikes!!

Crafty I Pm'd you the mailing address.
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Thanks I got it.
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Old 04-07-2011, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Havplenty
My blocks have been completed but I just haven't had it to the post office yet. It really is an inconvienience that you cannot purchase 1st class postage from home at USPS, otherwise I would have had this done.

Crafty do you still need the mailing address?
Since when can't you. You set up an account online with their site and order it. Then they mail it to your home. I do this for my office all the time because I do not always get out. They even sell the priority mail stamps at 4.75 or 4.95. Check it out again.
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