Question about hand stitching fabric from Spoonflower
#12
Many fabrics are treated with heavy sizing at the manufacturer. Pre washing helps a great deal with these fabrics. Wash and press before you cut and sewing will be so much easier. I don't pre-wash everything but I do wash fabrics with heavy sizing or fabrics that feel like they have no sizing. Even so there is a risk, as I recently found out, that goes with not pre-washing.
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Basic combed cotton ultra
Kona cotton quilting weight
cotton poplin
cotton sateen
silke faille
cotton interlock knit
heavy cotton twill
performance knit (100% polyester)
cotton voile
silk crepe de chine (100% silk)
cotton silk (55% cotton 45% silk)
linen-cotton canvas (55% linen 45% cotton)
I think they've added a couple fabrics since then.
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I got the Basic combed cotton ultra this time but have also gotten the Kona cotton quilting weight and I couldn't see any difference. Maybe the prewashing might help. I'm making something to resell so hesitate to do that but may try it if I get frustrated enough. At $17.50 a yard, it seems like they could make a softer fabric like Moda, Timeless Treasures or any of the other name brands out there that cost at least 25% less.
I do appreciate all the responses and suggestions. Thank you very much.
I do appreciate all the responses and suggestions. Thank you very much.
#16
I just got done washing up some red fabric that was so stiff, I didn't think I would get it softened up, but I did.
If you can, hand wash the fabric in hot water, put laundry detergent in the water, splash it until it gets some good suds, then dunk the fabric in and let it sit and soak for about thirty minutes. Give it a good rinse, then soak it again in hot water and laundry detergent, give it a good rinse and then put it in a final bath of warm water and fabric softener and let it soak for at least an hour. Wring it out and hang it up to dry.
I only suggest hand washing because when I prewash fabric, I always do it by hand so I can actually monitor for color bleeding. If you're more comfortable using the washing machine, by all means, do it, just kill the cycle when the tub is about half full and let it soak.
If you can, hand wash the fabric in hot water, put laundry detergent in the water, splash it until it gets some good suds, then dunk the fabric in and let it sit and soak for about thirty minutes. Give it a good rinse, then soak it again in hot water and laundry detergent, give it a good rinse and then put it in a final bath of warm water and fabric softener and let it soak for at least an hour. Wring it out and hang it up to dry.
I only suggest hand washing because when I prewash fabric, I always do it by hand so I can actually monitor for color bleeding. If you're more comfortable using the washing machine, by all means, do it, just kill the cycle when the tub is about half full and let it soak.
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I got the Basic combed cotton ultra this time but have also gotten the Kona cotton quilting weight and I couldn't see any difference. Maybe the prewashing might help. I'm making something to resell so hesitate to do that but may try it if I get frustrated enough. At $17.50 a yard, it seems like they could make a softer fabric like Moda, Timeless Treasures or any of the other name brands out there that cost at least 25% less.
I do appreciate all the responses and suggestions. Thank you very much.
I do appreciate all the responses and suggestions. Thank you very much.
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