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Old 03-03-2015, 11:18 PM
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I was /am told not to use steam on patchwork. Reason is because the steam stretches the fabric. Now I watch jenny at MSQC who always steams and no problem.
Should we use an iron without or with steam?
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Old 03-03-2015, 11:25 PM
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I have always used steam. Once while watching "Simply Quilts" they talked about the great debate on to steam or not to steam and the final answer was, do what you think is best for you.
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Old 03-03-2015, 11:28 PM
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I have seen lots of debate on this one. I also use steam because I get much flatter seams. But I try to br careful to PRESS not IRON my patchwork pieces.
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Old 03-03-2015, 11:37 PM
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Eleanor Burns uses steam in her quilt show series.

*LOL* I ran out of distilled water two or three years ago and never got around buying more.

So "No steam" it is!
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I always use steam, being careful not to push to hard, I press not iron.
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Another steamer here. Never seems to be an issue for me.
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Old 03-04-2015, 03:53 AM
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I either spritz my material with water or starch mixture before cutting, so that is steam.
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one problem i can see with steaming... the steam would act like washing in hot water. so if your fabric was not pre-washed, it might shrink. depending on your pattern, it might make the block shrink/too small or make it wonky if your fabric shrinks differently in each direction. i'm a pre-washer and use steam all the time with no problems.
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I used steam on the fabric from Joanns that I didn't wash first, and thats how I got this terrible chemical burn on my face, so be careful with steam on unwashed fabrics. It released a terrible gassy chemical odor throughout the house, and then I developed a terrible burn all over my face and inside my nose. That was in December, and my face is still a mess.
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I used steam on the fabric from Joanns that I didn't wash first, and thats how I got this terrible chemical burn on my face, so be careful with steam on unwashed fabrics. It released a terrible gassy chemical odor throughout the house, and then I developed a terrible burn all over my face and inside my nose. That was in December, and my face is still a mess.
That is very scary! I never heard of that happening. It makes me really glad that I pre-wash all my fabric.
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