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How Do You Wash Your Fabric

    How Do You Wash Your Fabric
    on: June 05, 2008, 12:55:09 PM
    Hi all!
    I have stockpiled a little bit of fabric - some yardage, some FQs. Now, I just threw some in my washing machine and they came out all snarled and tangled up!!

    Is this poor fabric, or do I need to wash my stuff on the gentle cycle?

    Do you use a lingerie bag for smaller pieces?

    (palm against forehead!)

    I'm sure they aren't ruined, but everything is going to get twisted in the dryer and all tangled up.....argh.

    Thanks!

    carri
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      Re: How Do You Wash Your Fabric
      Reply #1 on: June 05, 2008, 02:56:22 PM
      You should wash your fabric the way that you will wash the finished garment or project.  You don't want it shrinking on you.

      I've had this happened a lot of times.  I try to keep my loads to just one yard or a couple of pieces.  They seem to get more tangled in the wash than they do in the dryer.  If it happens, I gently cut them a part.  It usually doesn't ruin the fabric.

      I've heard some people pink the edges before washing, but I don't have enough time or patience to try this method.  I'm just in too much of a hurry  Smiley

      I'm interested in hearing what other people do before washing.

        Re: How Do You Wash Your Fabric
        Reply #2 on: June 05, 2008, 05:58:46 PM
        Cutting the corners off should help the fraying.  I also try to cut off excess fraying after taking the wet pieces out of the washer -- before they go into the dryer.  It's also helpful to take the pieces out of the dryer when they're still a tiny, tiny bit damp and immediately press them.  Overdrying can make for some serious wrinkle issues.
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          Re: How Do You Wash Your Fabric
          Reply #3 on: June 06, 2008, 09:19:51 AM
          I throw it in with the other laundry I'm doing, since I wash it the way I would if it were already sewn. Cold water wash with an extra rinse and a Color Catcher thrown in for good measure.
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          Mary, mom to three (17, 15, 3.5)
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            Re: How Do You Wash Your Fabric
            Reply #4 on: June 06, 2008, 01:13:33 PM
            I always serge the cut edges before washing to keep from fraying. I have washed large 5-7 yd pieces & didn't have any trouble. I usually iron it before cutting anything out.
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            Margie
            Mom to Andy,John & Caitlin

              Re: How Do You Wash Your Fabric
              Reply #5 on: June 06, 2008, 01:14:41 PM
              I forgot to say that I usually wash all fabric in cool water & dry on low unless its heavy fabric.
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              Margie
              Mom to Andy,John & Caitlin

                Re: How Do You Wash Your Fabric
                Reply #6 on: June 09, 2008, 07:29:40 PM
                Ditto, as above, serge edges, cold water, low heat in dryer. That's how I wash most of my clothes!
                Serging (or zig-zagging) the edges really keeps the fabric from getting frayed and a tangled mess.
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                  Re: How Do You Wash Your Fabric
                  Reply #7 on: June 29, 2008, 10:03:23 AM
                  I wash my fabric twice.  The first time I just trim any loose threads off really quick and throw it in with the rest of my clothes.  I usually do not have enough fabric to make a whole load of it.  Smaller pieces I put in lingerie bags.  After drying I usually pink the fabric for the second washing.  The pinking also helps me know which fabric has been washed already.
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