Precuts shrinking
#1
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Precuts shrinking
I posted the other day, indicating that I prewash all my precut fabrics. I use lingerie bags in the washer and a drying rack in the dryer. Well, I as thought the charms and layer cakes did shrink. I measured before and after.
Instead of a charm 5 x 5", they run 5" x 4 3/4". The layer cakes are now smaller than 10". They seem to have shrunk on crosswise grain. I will have to cut
them down to be a square. It would seem that the patterns for precuts, will result in a bit smaller end size. Any thoughts will be appreciated.
Instead of a charm 5 x 5", they run 5" x 4 3/4". The layer cakes are now smaller than 10". They seem to have shrunk on crosswise grain. I will have to cut
them down to be a square. It would seem that the patterns for precuts, will result in a bit smaller end size. Any thoughts will be appreciated.
#4
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Location: Ontario, Canada
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This is exactly why I feel that pre-cuts are just not worth it. The quilter pays top dollar and seldom gets the correct measurement (I know there are exceptions but I've seen too many that are short!) The only advantage is that they are pretty and do co-ordinate. As for me, I'll just keep on cutting.
#6
I just don't wash or worry about shrinkage, has not been a problem for me, the batting will shrink and make the quilt crinkly . I like the traditional look. Even without prewashing my quilts and my aunts quilts still look very nice. cotton continues to shrink anyway after multiple washing as i have had t-shirts shrink more and more after years of use and washing so I figure why be so overly critical of everything.
#7
Thank you. This is good information to have. I only just recently purchased my first pre-cut fabric Charm Pak. Haven't done anything with it yet. I'll watch very carefully when I do use them for a quilt.
I normally don't prewash unless there's red involved. Then I prewash all fabric that will be in that quilt and iron with sizing to get stability back in the fabric.
I normally don't prewash unless there's red involved. Then I prewash all fabric that will be in that quilt and iron with sizing to get stability back in the fabric.
#8
That's why I don't prewash precuts. That's really a whole lot of added work. Not only do you have to wash, dry and press but then you end up having to trim them all to the same size. No thanks. I'll use them straight out of the package. And I don't worry about them all being perfectly cut either. I can fudge.
#10
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Almost all fabric will shrink more in one direction. I'm a pre-washer and my fabric rarely shrinks along the length. If I buy a yard, I still have a yard after washing. Selvedge to selvedge is another story. Sometimes I loose 2". This is why I pre wash everything, including precuts.
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