Reasons to not wash fabric (and other washable components) before cutting them
#11
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2020
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I’ve just started pre-washing everything after years of not doing so. I think it will save me money in the long run because buying new fabric is not nearly as exciting when you have to take it home and wash and iron every piece!
#12
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Join Date: Oct 2020
Location: Virginia
Posts: 240
I always prewash, as I want as much dye to come out ahead of time as is going to come out. Also, I have even had prewashed fabric run all over its neighboring pieces in a quilt top when it got wet from glue basting. Fortunately the stain came out in the wash when I used a color catcher. I don't bother to iron prewashed fabric. Just take it out of the dryer immediately. I only iron as much of a piece of yardage as I'm going to cut on a given day, so the ironing really isn't a big issue..
#14
Most of my quilts have been made from scraps, so I don't pre-wash. I always include instructions, wash in cold water, line dry.
I did pre-wash when I was making masks. I have not had good luck with color catchers.
I did pre-wash when I was making masks. I have not had good luck with color catchers.
#16
I do too. I do it to get the sizing out. I also use color catchers and only use cold water and cold water Tide. Works out really well for me.
#17
I used to prewash ALL fabric as soon as it got into the house. Comes from sewing clothing. But since my health hasn't been so good I've been buying precuts more and more and you can't really prewash them. I don't want the backs or other larger pieces to shrink differently than the precuts, so I now skip washing them too. I wash things together if they'll be in the same quilt, but won't wash different colors together if they won't be sewn together. I do still wash all fabrics that will be made into things like t-shirts or pjs due to shrinkage. And when I make things like bed sheets out of wide fabric I will wash that on hot since I normally wash in warm, just to make sure most of the shrinking happens before I hem everything. Same with curtains. I do like that old fashion quilt look though, if I preferred the flatter neater look I would probably prewash when I could.
#18
#19
I too wash EVERYTHING I buy from the store before using, I shudder to think of people opening up sheets and just putting them on the bed. Or underwear!
I used to prewash ALL fabric as soon as it got into the house. Comes from sewing clothing. But since my health hasn't been so good I've been buying precuts more and more and you can't really prewash them. I don't want the backs or other larger pieces to shrink differently than the precuts, so I now skip washing them too. I wash things together if they'll be in the same quilt, but won't wash different colors together if they won't be sewn together. I do still wash all fabrics that will be made into things like t-shirts or pjs due to shrinkage. And when I make things like bed sheets out of wide fabric I will wash that on hot since I normally wash in warm, just to make sure most of the shrinking happens before I hem everything. Same with curtains. I do like that old fashion quilt look though, if I preferred the flatter neater look I would probably prewash when I could.
I used to prewash ALL fabric as soon as it got into the house. Comes from sewing clothing. But since my health hasn't been so good I've been buying precuts more and more and you can't really prewash them. I don't want the backs or other larger pieces to shrink differently than the precuts, so I now skip washing them too. I wash things together if they'll be in the same quilt, but won't wash different colors together if they won't be sewn together. I do still wash all fabrics that will be made into things like t-shirts or pjs due to shrinkage. And when I make things like bed sheets out of wide fabric I will wash that on hot since I normally wash in warm, just to make sure most of the shrinking happens before I hem everything. Same with curtains. I do like that old fashion quilt look though, if I preferred the flatter neater look I would probably prewash when I could.
#20
The only yardage that I don't pre-wash is Muslin, the shrinkage is so minimal that I'm not too worried about it.
When I first sat down at a sewing machine was in Home Economics in high school. The teacher practically beat it into our heads to always pre-wash your fabrics and after I made a mistake years later to not wash for a dress (I thought I had) and the shrinkage was so bad that I couldn't even wear the dress, I vowed to never make that mistake again. Now, the only time I don't pre-wash are pre-cuts.
When I first sat down at a sewing machine was in Home Economics in high school. The teacher practically beat it into our heads to always pre-wash your fabrics and after I made a mistake years later to not wash for a dress (I thought I had) and the shrinkage was so bad that I couldn't even wear the dress, I vowed to never make that mistake again. Now, the only time I don't pre-wash are pre-cuts.