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Can somebody advise me please. My first quilt (of course it's a king-size one :roll: ) needs to be cleaned - badly. The problems are as follows: 1) the needle-turn applique is not very secure! 2) the quilting is not very good and spaced too far apart! and 3) the border I put on it is a solid deep cranberry red and I can't remember if I washed it before using it. The rest of the quilt is just a plain calico (cream coloured cotton). I talked to the dry cleaners about it and they said that they usually wash hand-made quilts because the chemicals in dry cleaning are not good for us and they don't recommend it because of the possibility of breathing them in at night. Well if that's the case why do we wear dry-cleaned clothes? I am worried about the red running into the rest of the quilt if I wash it in the bath. :? Has anybody ever dry-cleaned their hand-made/badly executed/heirloom quilt?
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Rita, you got good advice about the dry-cleaning. It is NOT recommended for quilts.
If you are concerned about not enough quilting, can you go back and add some more? Or maybe have a long-armer add some quilting for you?
Your quilt is very pretty, and some added quilting could make it spectacular!
As for cleaning it, even with the questionable red fabric, I would wash it in a washing machine using a delicate cycle with lots of HOT water and Synthrapol and several color catchers. Lay it flat (on a bed?) to dry it, then "fluff" it in the dryer if necessary.
Here is info about Synthrapol: http://www.dharmatrading.com/html/en...chemicals.html
Your local quilt shop may carry it.
Here is info about color catchers: http://www.drugstore.com/products/pr...a&scinit2={keyword}
Look for it in your super market or grocery store with laundry supplies.
Good luck!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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Margo, thanks for your prompt reply. Ok I won't dry clean it. I had thought about adding some more quilting - it would have to be machine as my arthritic left thumb makes hand-quilting too painful. Long-arm quilting here in Ireland is very expensive (a friend was quoted €100 for a baby quilt!) and a bit of an unknown quantity. I know about colour catchers as I use them all the time. The other I will look up and see if I can get it or an equivalent here in Ireland. Thanks again, Rita.
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Originally posted by ReetzbobeetzMargo, thanks for your prompt reply. Ok I won't dry clean it. I had thought about adding some more quilting - it would have to be machine as my arthritic left thumb makes hand-quilting too painful. Long-arm quilting here in Ireland is very expensive (a friend was quoted €100 for a baby quilt!) and a bit of an unknown quantity. I know about colour catchers as I use them all the time. The other I will look up and see if I can get it or an equivalent here in Ireland. Thanks again, Rita.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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Rita, you can try and check before the whole quilt gets wet if the dark red behaves itself: Rub a wet cotton bud over it. If it turns pink you know that you'll need a handful of colour catchers and that other stuff. But I'd use it anyway. Good luck! The quilt is lovely!From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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I hope your washing machine will be large enough for this otherwise it could be bath time and walking on it (pink feet anyone?) Also you could add some basting for this wash and then have a clean quilt add the extra quilting to (it would also make thread matching easier :wink: )
Pretty quilt by the way.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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Ok, I tried the cotton bud test and it did turn pink after vigorous rubbing. :roll: I think I am going to have to secure all the appliqué and re-quilt the whole thing before washing it. My feet are pink enough thanks Rosemary :lol: I use an automatic machine but I also have an American top-loader for bigger loads. Not sure whether I should try it in that or take it to the dry cleaners where they also have large washing machines apparently. But I guess I have a bit of work to do before then.
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I think that since it is such a lovely quilt, I would do just as you have said. I would reinforce the applique, add any quilting I wanted added and then wash. I know others have talked about how they wash their quilts but here is how I do mine. I throw it in the washer with Syntrapol and let it soak; I hand agitate the quilt (that means I go in every few minutes and swish or push the quilt up and down) then I spin the water out (twice) and fill it with clear water for a rinse(if you are finding a lot of bleeding, I might do two or three washes and then rinse) again, I don't let the machine do the agitation--I do it, then spin it twice and stick it in the dryer.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Hand agitating in the washer is a great idea! I also dry mine in the dryer, knowing that because I use cotton battings and unwashed cotton fabrics, I will get some of the old fashioned "puckery" look that I love!
For a flatter look, dry it flat.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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Thanks Ritzy and Margo, that's what I will do. Hand agitating it sounds like the best idea. I will take your advice and see how it goes. I don't know if I can get syntrapol here in Ireland - I will have to wait until monday to call a few places. Fortunately everything in the quilt is cotton, including the batting, so I will use the dryer. I have a lot of stitches to stitch first though!If only I knew then what I know now.
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Each pattern comes out the first of each month, sometimes the day before. My month 3 blog will post Friday February 28 and...
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I didn’t like my checked background with the fabric I wanted to use. And I have a new machine so wanted to try out the...
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Hi, I'm new to the Quilt Show BOM. When will the next blocked be released please? I'm going on a retreat this week and just...
-
Finished my alternate blocks for the 2nd month. I used the circle idea and then inserted a heart too. Raw Edge applique,...
-
Month two...
-
Posting my month one blocks....
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Lovely work....congratulatons.
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I know this sounds crazy, but I'm having a hard time deciding at what angle or placement for the heart? Is there a correct...
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yes I found it difficult to line up all those leaves accurately too. though once the small circles went on it disguised...
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12 Blocks done. I used the Terial Magic, really not sure I was happy with it as it made the fabric very stiff and difficult...
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I found the video. She doesn't show how and when she removes the template.
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love your blocks Gloria!
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