Preparing Your Material for Your Next Quilt
Preparing your materials is a vital first step if you are beginning a new quilt. You wouldn’t start a new job in dirty clothing, so why should your quilt be any different?
To get your quilt off to the best start, I have listed my pre-flight quilting checklist.
Read Any Instrutions
This is the most significant step before anything else, I learned this the tough way – which I’ll tell you about later on.
The instructions will give you information about anything which will damage or affect the materials in the preparation process, so make sure you read all of the directions so you do not get caught out.
Washing
After you have read the instructions, your next stop is to clean the quilt. The instructions will let you know whether its safe to put in the machine or whether you need to hand wash it, as well as the temperature of water to use.
I was recently working on a green quilt design and didn’t look at the instructions. As it turns out, the specific dye they mixed for this material does not handle warm water particularly well and the colors ran and faded in areas, so be observant and check!
Drying
Drying is one of the things that surprises a number of quilters. Some material does not react well to being put in direct sunlight straight after washing.
More usually, there are more materials which will get damaged if you put them into a dryer, so take care that you know what you are dealing with.
Ironing
Like drying, ironing is another step in which you can destroy a supremely good fabric. Materials like silk and polyester will burn or melt if you use an iron that is too hot.
There are too many materials to cover here, so in short if you are uncertain, put your iron on the lowest setting simply to be safe.
When you’re ironing, start from the center and push your iron out to the sides. Once the material is flat, run your iron over the sides to remove any little wrinkles and make it prepared for stitching seams.
If you follow these steps, your material will be prepped and ready to be used in any quilt, removing any forseeable issues with the fabric itself.
Interested in more green quilt design ideas? Then head on over to Jane Green’s how to make a patchwork quilt site now!
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