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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 23 Nov 2012 15:06 #92290

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will definitely have to try out the home-made version - i seem to use packets and packets of these... of course as i put them in every wash of new fabrics - in every wash of a quilt - in many of my clothing loads (i wear a lot of black - and often just mix the colored stuff and sometime even a white shirt or two in the same load - with the color catchers that is absolutely no problem)...

thank you for your reminder norma - forgot all about your email - yup - was a bit very busy lately - that too shall pass - and i do truly love my job
sent you an email by return

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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 23 Nov 2012 11:58 #92284

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Clever :lol: :lol:

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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 23 Nov 2012 03:28 #92276

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lotti wrote:
And remember, whenever a new quilt goes into the washer: those color catchers ( whatever brand, or even homemade : http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2012/08/make-your-own-laundry-color-catchers.html ), are your Best Friend!
Just checked your link out - WOW! a whole new source of random hand-dye fabrics for piecing with! :D :D :D


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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 23 Nov 2012 03:22 #92275

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Lotti, I'm so glad you posted this. We dyers have the stuff in the house. A real moneysaver.

Another thing: I sent you a message some time ago via TQS. It seems that you have been too busy to read it. Hint: we are near Nov. 28 :lol:

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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 22 Nov 2012 23:32 #92271

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And remember, whenever a new quilt goes into the washer: those color catchers ( whatever brand, or even homemade : http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/2012/08/make-your-own-laundry-color-catchers.html ), are your Best Friend!
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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 18 Nov 2012 08:50 #92015

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That's a great tutorial, I liked her tip about how to block when you don't have a carpet to pin into!
The only thing I would make a comment on, is if I use the blue washout marking pen on the quilt, I would only use plain water in the
first soaking, because soap would cause problems with removing the blue marks.
I see that she has other tutorials also. I've bookmarked this one so i can find it again easily.
Margo, thanks for trolling the internet to find us this info!
Kathy
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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 17 Nov 2012 10:22 #91964

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Thanks Margo :D

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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 17 Nov 2012 08:54 #91962

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Very nice instructions, Margo. Thanks for the link!

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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 17 Nov 2012 06:20 #91958

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I just ran across this excellent tutorial about blocking a quilt for competition:

http://www.traceypereira.com/2010/08/how-to-block-quilt.html


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That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 16 Nov 2012 16:56 #91930

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Wendy, when I wet my quilts it is usually in the washing machine. I use the spin cycle to get a lot of the water out. sometimes I dry the quilt in the dryer so it's nearly dry. sometimes I lay out the quilt on a plastic tarpaulin and thick towels on the living room floor, patting it into place.

The wrinkles that appear in the quilt are from shrinkage, which I actually like the look of. If you want a crisp, unwrinkled surface on your quilt probably the best thing to do is keep it away from water.

I've never ironed a quilted quilt, so don't have any info on how that would turn out.I don't have a carpet to pin a quilt into, can't make any comments on how that goes either :D

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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 16 Nov 2012 15:38 #91917

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twiglet wrote:
Must be why I made it smaller. No Nowhere in our house that doesn't get walked on by 16 furry feet. :roll:

"Luckily" my cats are fairly destructive, so I have several rooms where nobody is allowed. :roll:

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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 16 Nov 2012 13:45 #91911

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In the process of laying it out to dry, you are using pins to pull out all those wrinkles (although I like the wrinkles so unless it is going in a show, I don't worry about them). REMEMBER: use pins that will not rust!!!!!
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 16 Nov 2012 13:18 #91910

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Must be why I made it smaller. No Nowhere in our house that doesn't get walked on by 16 furry feet. :roll:

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Re: Wetting your quilt -please share your secrets 16 Nov 2012 12:31 #91902

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Wendy, if you follow the directions from Nancy, particularly the laying out (nice & smoothly) & leaving it to dry, I think that you will be very pleased with the results. The only problem is finding a large enough space to leave it out flat to dry, that won't get walked on :roll:


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