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TOPIC: Ironing the quilt layers before basting

20 Jan 2010 10:48 #42610

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Thanks, Brink! One of the things I love about quilting is that its my own little world - I can do whatever I want, however I want. In a somewhat educated way though. That's one great thing about this forum. And sometimes it's nice to know you're not alone... =)

Does anyone have any numbers about flannel shrinkage? Is it more than the 5% of the batts that I like?
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20 Jan 2010 09:11 #42608

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How come I seem to be the only one around here that likes the look quilts get when then shrink after quilting them? :D Even when I use flannel backs... I've been doing this long enough to go out of style at least three times already. Sheesh! :)

Wow! Great tip - I use starch a lot, but I never thought to starch or use sizing on my flannel backs to get them to slide more easily when I machine quilt them.
Oh No Keith, you are not alone :lol: I love the way they shrink after being washed! And I have realized, if I do heavy quilting on my quilt it comes out real greate. I know a lot of people loves to prewash their fabric, but I dont :shock: .
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20 Jan 2010 09:04 #42605

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What is fabric sizing? You can tell i am new to quilting. :?:
It's the stuff you iron shirts with. The spray can says "Magic Sizing". You'll find it with the spray starch in the laundry aisle.
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20 Jan 2010 00:59 #42597

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How come I seem to be the only one around here that likes the look quilts get when then shrink after quilting them? :D Even when I use flannel backs... I've been doing this long enough to go out of style at least three times already. Sheesh! :)

Wow! Great tip - I use starch a lot, but I never thought to starch or use sizing on my flannel backs to get them to slide more easily when I machine quilt them.
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19 Jan 2010 15:10 #42580

What is fabric sizing? You can tell i am new to quilting. :?:
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13 Dec 2009 16:52 #41101

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Wrinkled fabric results in pieces that are too large. think about it and try it out with regular cotton. Take very wrinkled fabric, cut a 5 x 5 piece. Then iron it totally flat a re-measure. It will measure 5 1/8 or maybe even 5 1/4" instead of just 5". Same with flannel, except that flannel tends to be even more wriinkled than regular cotton.

BTW, when I iron my flannel, especially for backing, I use lots of fabric sizing and it comes out VERY flat and also slides smoothly over the bed of my machine while I am machine quilting it.

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13 Dec 2009 07:33 #41088

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What do you mean your cuts will be off??? I washed it once. It didn't iron well or easily. Jan
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Always wash flannel 13 Dec 2009 06:22 #41087

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I always wash my flannel TWICE in HOT water and dry it on the hottest setting, too. Flannel shrinks far more than ordinary cotton, and I want it to shrink BEFORE I include it in my quilt, not after.

And yes, you have to iron it before you use it. Otherwise, your cuts will be off.

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12 Dec 2009 18:37 #41079

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IT SHRINKS A LOT!!!!! Experience here, too!
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
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12 Dec 2009 17:34 #41076

Flannel shrinks a lot when washed. If your quilt will be washed some where down the line, Please wash the flannel before quilting. And yes you will have to iron it. Sorry. The voice of experience. Betty Ann
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12 Dec 2009 14:03 #41071

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I have started basting this quilt once, only to decide to use a white batt. Now I have to iron it all over so I can baste it with the white batt. It is full size. I ironed the flannel backing but it looks like I should iron it again. Wonder how it is going to look after it has been used a day? Lol Jan
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Ironing the quilt layers before basting 12 Dec 2009 12:36 #41070

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I have flannel for the backing. Do I need to iron it before quilting? I bet you all do. I am wonkering how it will look after it is used for a while. Having little wrinkles before quilting may make it look bad. Lol I am lazy aren't I. Hope someone responds soon. I need a cheerleader. LOL Jan
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