Does clipping the corners before washing really work?
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I think one thing we are over-looking is what type of washer you have. Those with the old style agitator or top loading, will experience more strings without a doubt. This style machine is much harder on your fabrics, clothes, etc. than a front loader.
I currently have a front loading which is way more gentle on the fabrics and do not experience this problem. I have found the cheaper fabrics will fray more or the more open weave fabrics. Food for thought.
I currently have a front loading which is way more gentle on the fabrics and do not experience this problem. I have found the cheaper fabrics will fray more or the more open weave fabrics. Food for thought.
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Originally Posted by quiltnmom
EasyPeezy, the sad thing is I do have a serger. I have finally taken it out of the box after 3 years of being intimidated by it and it has not wanted to work. The tech at the fabric store said an easy fix might be to change thread. I did that today and it serged beautifully on a scrap. I got out my new fabric and it doesn't work. Can't tell if it's the needle or one of the loopers and I even put different colors of thread to hopfully help in determining the problem. None of the stitches hold in the fabric and the thread winds up a big mess so off to the shop it goes Monday if I can't figure something out tomorrow. But I resorted to the trusty zigzag on my sewing machine. Good way to use up some weird colors of thread my mom passed on to me.
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