How do you starch?
#1
I know there have been numerous threads on this topic, so I apologize if this is too much of a repeat. I saw a post recently where someone wrote of using liquid starch and I was reminded of my mother complaining when she used to starch my father's collars in that way. Then she started using spray starch, and though the results weren't as dramatic, she was happy with the change! lol
So, my question is: How do you starch? Liquid or spray starch? And whichever method you use, what is your favorite brand and why would you recommend it over another?
Thanks!
So, my question is: How do you starch? Liquid or spray starch? And whichever method you use, what is your favorite brand and why would you recommend it over another?
Thanks!
#4
I use liquid Sta-Flo and dilute it with water. I usually mix it 1/2 and 1/2. I starch most of my fabric before cutting and after setting my seams, I spray them to press to one side. I have tried spray starch, but the liquid gives me more control over the stiffness and it doesn't flake like most sprays. I would suggest that you try both kinds on samples and then go with the one you like best.
#5
The little I use it - I make my own. Here' a recipe. I do not add the fragrance.
http://www.pinkyhasabrain.com/homema...starch-recipe/
http://www.pinkyhasabrain.com/homema...starch-recipe/
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I also use liquid Sta Flo, mixing it 50/50. I wash the fabric, take it out of the washer, dip it into the starch mix, wring it out, then put it into the dryer until almost dry then iron. They say that starched fabric will attract insects. It's never happened to me, but I still only wash & starch just before I start a project to be on the safe side.
#7
I read a topic on here where someone had turned in a quilt to be machine quilted and it was open seamed and flat as a pancake, so I have starched all my blocks stiff until I get them quilted then launder again and press. Not sure if it will make quilting any easier for me, but they sure look pretty!!
#8
I use both liquid Sta Flo and various brands of spray. No matter which I use, I spray and let dry before pressing. I never get flaking this way, nor does it stick to my iron :wink: :D:D:D
#9
Originally Posted by amma
I use both liquid Sta Flo and various brands of spray. No matter which I use, I spray and let dry before pressing. I never get flaking this way, nor does it stick to my iron :wink: :D:D:D
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