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Old 03-04-2010, 02:19 PM
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When I press my fabric and use startch - Should I press the whole peice and statch it or should I cut the peices and then press and startch?
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Starch and press the whole piece before cutting. Starch stabilizes the fabric so you get more accurate cuts.
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Press and starch the whole piece first, then cut it, much easier to handle all the way around...
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Old 03-04-2010, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Prism99
Starch and press the whole piece before cutting. Starch stabilizes the fabric so you get more accurate cuts.
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Originally Posted by quazyquilter
Press and starch the whole piece first, then cut it, much easier to handle all the way around...
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Starch is my new best friend after discovering it about a month ago. I starch before I cut, and after I piece. I love how nicely stuff goes together now!!! I find my seams to be much more accurate with starch.

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Originally Posted by athenagwis
Starch is my new best friend after discovering it about a month ago. I starch before I cut, and after I piece. I love how nicely stuff goes together now!!! I find my seams to be much more accurate with starch.

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Will starch make it harder to hand quilt? I have never starched before. I recently did a tablerunner with applique rings, had to starch.
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What kind of starch do you use? I have been told it really does help get more accurate cuts, but I have been hesitant to use it. I normally do not prewash my fabric, but I understand some of you do. The reason I don't is because I had a bad experience with it fraying horribly even after clipping the corners. Any advice would be appreciated.

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I don't pre-wash either. But if you do, I suggest zigzagging the ends, you'll get no fraying that way!! I do that with Linen I have to wash for other projects.

For starch, hubby just picked up a few cans from the drugstore, nothing special. Works great though! I know some people make their own too.

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