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    Washing fabric before use.

    I know Alex washes her fabric before use. I want to do that as well.
    My question is about pre-cuts. I have a stash (not really big) of 2 1/2 strips. I am sure it is not a good idea to wash them in the washing machine but what if I was to hand wash very gently and hang to dry?

    Any thoughts on this?

    #2
    I think that would proby work, I absolutely prewash all my fabrics & then starch as I go. I have always been very leary of jelly rolls & the like because of the fact that I prewash.

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      #3
      I have washed the 2 1/2 inch strips before. I will never do that again - dryer made them a tangled mess. I am a big fan of washing before use but I didn't have good luck. That's my experience.

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        #4
        I've found that if you throw a bath towel in the dryer it helps keep the smaller pieces from tangling. And, it also just helps to keep all sizes from wrinkling too bad.

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          #5
          What about using a lingerie bag?

          from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
          Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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            #6
            I like the mesh bag idea! Thanks

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              #7
              I guess we are dinosaurs. I always wash my fabric. Always. But, as you say, what do you do with pre-cuts? I saw a blog where the signature blogger used a salad greens spinner and "washed" them in that. I still do that to my pre-cuts, using it to wash them after I pull them apart, then add some mild detergent for delicate fabrics, then rinse them until there is no more "suds" and the water runs clear. I am of the opinion that I don't want all the chemicals they use in dyeing, stretching the fabric for use, and all then ironing them and rolling onto a board (bolt), then shipping them. I know that some material is subjected to things like formaldehyde and other harsh chemicals and I don't want that in my quilts, especially in the baby blankets I make. And they come out smelling and handling so much better. Just my opinion, but I feel like I have a right to my opinion, too.
              Quiltingly yours,
              From the beautiful
              Canyon Country of

              South-east Utah!
              myraung@yahoo.com

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