Warm & Natural -- Remove Wrinkles?
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Warm & Natural -- Remove Wrinkles?
I am using Warm & Natural in a quilt for a baby. First time using W&N. There are wrinkles in the batting where it has been folded in the packaging. Do I need to remove them before I pin the quilt top and backing to the batting? Need suggestions. Thank you.
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I open up the batting, spritz it with a spray bottle of water and add 5 wet wash clothes along with my 6 wooly balls. I put 2 damp wash clothes and 3 wooly balls in the dryer and gently lay half the batting half-way in the dryer; then I put the rest of the batting and add the damp wash cloths and the other 3 wooly balls. Shut the door and put the temperature on low for 10 minutes, then I take the batting out and shake it out and and put everything back in the dryer for another 10 minutes. Then, I either lay the batting out on my quilt room floor or hang it up on the clothes line in the basement. Works everytime.
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I've never bothered to get the wrinkles out and it seems to do just fine as long as it's securely basted.
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#6
I usually lay mine out on an unused bed for a few days and let it relax. Then iron out the wrinkles with a press cloth and a med. iron. But, I think I'm going to try fluffing it with a damp cloth the next time. Thanks for the awesome suggestions.
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