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    Old 01-04-2012, 03:31 PM
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    I have some homespun scraps that I am using for the backside of a charity quilt. Not having ever used it before, I am wondering what to expect with shrinkage or bleeding. They were just scraps/strips, so I wasn't able to wash first due to fraying. I have to backside all put together and now wonder if I should be washing it first? Any tips or tricks in dealing with homespun?

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    Old 01-05-2012, 05:08 AM
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    I have used homespuns with regular quilters cottons and never had a problem. They make great rag quilts too.
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    I have 2 different kinds of homespun. One feels like "true" homespun the other seems to be a quilters cotton homespun.

    Does your cotton feel soft like cotton or a pit more ridge? If its the ladder I would be worried that washing it would just frey the heck out of it. I'll do a test wash for you, I have to throw in a load and it takes about 30 minutes. Ill let you know.
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    I guess I am assuming .....I know, never assume.....that it's homespun.....I can tell you that it isn't printed quilting cotton....it's a much looser woven fabric....each thread is one color....it isn't very soft
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    Wash is almost done, Ill take pics of it washed before I dry so you can see what it looks like.
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    [ATTACH=CONFIG]300589[/ATTACH]Straight out of washer.
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]300590[/ATTACH]After a quick press, then to the dryer.

    Once the dryer is done Ill post a pic. The threads got tangled so there was a mess.
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    Home spun is very loosely woven , If you want to pre wash .. you need to over cast the edges first, to keep the raveling to a minimum. When I make quilt blocks I use a larger seam allowance.
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    [ATTACH=CONFIG]300617[/ATTACH]After its gone thru the dryer. There is a lot of loose threads that got tangles around and make a big mess. It irons out ok! Hope this helps!
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    Old 01-05-2012, 10:06 AM
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    did you notice much shrinkage?
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    I didn't shrink, but did fray a lot. About 3-4 threads her side.


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    did you notice much shrinkage?
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