Fabric fraying at seams
#1
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Fabric fraying at seams
Hi, I am a new quilter and I’m enjoying the process. However, I have had this happen on my last two projects. After completion, I wash the quilt on the gentle cycle and dry on low. I pull the quilt out of the dryer, and there are places where the fabric has pulled away from the seam. It looks like the fabric has frayed and the seam has held, but the fabric is no longer connected to the seam . So, the quilt is pretty much ruined before I even use it.
im buying my fabric from either connecting threads or the fat quarter shop, so they should be good quality.
any ideas why this is happening?
im buying my fabric from either connecting threads or the fat quarter shop, so they should be good quality.
any ideas why this is happening?
#2
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Hmm....what comes to mind is: Seams are too narrow...check your 1/4 inch. Also if your stitches are too long and the fabric is a frayer, as many are these days, your seam might pull out.
Hope you figure it out....it is a sad thing to have happen.
Marilyn
Hope you figure it out....it is a sad thing to have happen.
Marilyn
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The first thing that crossed my mind is how big is your seam allowance? If it's much less than a scant 1/4", then that can happen. I've had it happen in a couple of places on a quilt that was washed for the first time and had to repair it by hand.
I also wonder how big your stitches are - if they're too big or too loose (check your tension), then that, along with a skinny seam allowance can cause the seams to fray and pull away.
Ha! Great minds think alike...we were posting at the same time!
I also wonder how big your stitches are - if they're too big or too loose (check your tension), then that, along with a skinny seam allowance can cause the seams to fray and pull away.
Ha! Great minds think alike...we were posting at the same time!
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A couple of thoughts for you.
Did you pre-wash the fabrics before making the quilt? This may be a case of shrinkage causing the fabric to pull away from the seams.I have started pre-washing quilt fabrics just to get shrinkage out of the way.
What size and type needle did you use for piecing? It does matter.
Did you pre-wash the fabrics before making the quilt? This may be a case of shrinkage causing the fabric to pull away from the seams.I have started pre-washing quilt fabrics just to get shrinkage out of the way.
What size and type needle did you use for piecing? It does matter.
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Are you washing your quilt top or is a complete quilt, meaning, it's quilted and bound? I rarely pre-wash my fabrics, sometimes use a scant seam, but have not ever had what you're describing happen to me.