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Hi Mary, The wrinkles in Linen are impossible! I was looking at some websites and found this information. I couldn't paste the website because it wouldn't let me for some reason. The website is http://www.fabricsandbuttons.com and then go into 'choosing fabric'. This is the info that was there:
LINEN
Linen is made from the stalk of the flax plant; it is the strongest of the vegetable fibers, 2 to 3 times the strength of cotton. The linen fibers can range from 2” to 36” long. They are first spun into yarn, which is then woven into fabric. Linen comes in many weights, the lightest being handkerchief linen, the heaviest being linen suiting. Linen is desirable in hot, humid climates due to its high moisture absorbency, and the fact that it is quick drying. Linen gets smoother, softer, and finer the more it is washed. Its luster is due to the natural wax content, which also gives linen a smooth surface.
Qualities
Stays clean: linen sheds surface dirt and resists stains.
Wrinkles: linen really wrinkles, even those that have been given a wrinkle-resistant treatment. A good tip: press fabric before preshrinking; it sets the formaldehyde, and helps keep wrinkling down. On the plus side, linen presses easily. Since it creases easily, it can be given a crease-resistant finish (tebilizing) or can be blended with poly.
Shrinks: here is another natural fiber fabric that shrinks. It is essential to preshrink linen before you start to cut. Buy extra fabric, as you will lose some due to shrinkage.
Frays: linen fabrics really do tend to fray. Before you pre-wash, it would be a good idea to serge the raw edges. As you make your garment, it would also be good to serge the seams and any other raw edges.
Doesn’t drape; instead it is crisp.
Easily dyed, and color doesn’t fade.
Absorbs moisture more quickly than any other fabric – it is great for toweling and tablecloths.
Looking for quality
Feel: the better quality linen fabrics are smooth and supple. Look at the finish – is there a lot of sizing on the fabric? Not a good sign!
Fibers: good quality linens have finer yarns. Check out the number of threads per inch – remember that as with bed sheets, the higher the number of threads per square inch, the better the quality. The threads should be woven straight and even.
Fabric Prep
Although linen fibers are washable, some loosely woven linen needs to be dry-cleaned. If you determine the finished garment will be dry cleaned, steam press it before laying it out for cutting. If you want the colors to keep their intensity, or want the linen to remain crisp, choose the dry cleaning option. If the linen will be washed: for dark or bright colored linen, you might want to “set” the dye by adding a product such as Retayne to the wash water. If you are washing white or off-white linen, if you add one tablespoon of bleach to the wash water, it will soften the fabric. Keep in mind the tip about pressing before preshrinking to help with the wrinkling. Press the fabric before laying out for cutting.
Pressing
Use a steam iron at the highest setting. Some linen will get slick when you iron it, so use a press cloth and press on the right side.
Layout/Cutting/Marking
Use the patterns without nap for layout. Be careful marking, some chalks leave a mark. The best marking method is using pins, snips in the seam allowance, or fabric markers (test on a scrap first). Cut with scissors or rotary cutter.
Sewing Needles
Use a 70/10 for the lightest weight linen, and 80/12 for all other weights.
Rita.
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I once read a comment in a novel where the lady was happy over the fact that her linen dress showed wrinkles
as compared with the cheaper poly dresses that did not. Her belief was that the wrinkles showed she could
afford a better quality dress! :shock: Maybe it's all in our perspective. I keep telling myself that when I
wear a linen suit that wrinkles just getting it out of the closet. :wink: :roll: :wink:
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I usually associate linen for clothes in a really hot climate, at which point I really don't think that quilted linen would be any fun at all - light or heavy :wink:
That said I have some really heavy 'holland' linen and it doesn't throw itself into creases every time you look at it - but it does try it's best to imitate cardboard insteadkeithdommer.com
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i'm allergic to linen - so i've always considered it an itchy fabric... much too itchy to wear anyway... it's ok for throw pillows ans similar - love my grandmothers' old linen sheets / tablecloths etc - but again for me: never for the bed - my mom loves the real linen linens for summer - according to her - it's the best to have on your bed in summer - and who's going to see the wrinklesLotti, Kuessnacht - Switzerland
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The best fitness tracker for you will depend on your specific needs, such as the type of sports you engage in, your budget,...
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Sprunki Sinner Edition
Step into the dark and rhythmic world of Sprunki Sinner Edition, where music...Create unique, sprunky beats with Sprunki Incredibox. Mix quirky sounds, meet weird characters, and unleash your inner musical maverick for free! -
It's fine, Helen.
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Quarter page coloring is a little bigger. Barbara could you ask Lynn if she minds my posting this.
If she mind,... -
The top is finished. Now to decide how to quilt it
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Thank you for the coloring page. I drew it up in EQ8 and started playing. Since it is so easy to switch out blocks in EQ8...
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I was wondering the same thing - are you doing Autumn or Spring colorway
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Beautiful! Happy little ladybugs!
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Beautiful, Ursula. Isn't it wonderful we can make changes to give quilts our own touch?!
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Beautiful, Elizabeth.
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Really pretty, Helen.
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Love your fabric choices!
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