I am just learning how to quilt and have been reading up on it in one of the books i read they recomend lightly starching your seem when you open it to give it a crispness and to keep it even do any of you who have quilted for a long time do this and do you really think it is neede Thanks for your help
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Re: Just learning and have question
Glad you've found quilting! I don't use starch, I use Magic Sizing when I'm done with the quilt top. I use a bit of steam when I'm pressing my seams as I go. You don't want to open your seams, they need to be ironed toward the darker fabric, again, as you go. This is the method that I was taught but I'm sure there will be others who do it differently. Good luck!
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I've never used starch, just my steam iron. And don't press seams open because it allows the quilt batting to work it's way out. Be sure to press towards the darker fabric.
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I read starch attracts silverfish and you should wash out of quilt when done, that was enough to not even try it for me.To quilt or not to quilt?.....what a ridiculous question!
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I use steam also ...... and I use Mary Ellen's Best Press when necessary. It really works well and doesn't make the fabric stiff....
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I use a fabric spray called best press..it smells awesome! Its supposed to make your fabric easier to cut and sew....and it has worked well for me!! (yes I am very new) but I really like the stuff! I never heard about the silver fish thing..so glad I never bought starch!! Ew!My husband lets me have all the fabric I can hide
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Silverfish, really?? I never knew that!! I dont use starch, not even when I iron clothes.
The only time I have ironed seams open was when I made a recycled blue jean quilt top....my LAQ said it would be to bulky in the seams if I ironed to one side.
The new patriotic block swap directions say to iron the seams open. I'm going to be starting on them this weekend...so I'll have to see how that is going to work out.~Mary
As ye sew, so shall ye rip.
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I don't think starch is necessary. Think about it. Every time you spray that starch the vapors are in the air and you're inhaling that stuff. Just using some steam is good enough. If you have any wrinkles you can't get out with the steam in the iron fill up a spray bottle with water and spray the fabric. I keep a spray bottle close by at all times. Works great! I read somewhere that starch helps keep bias fabrics from stretching but I don't even use it for that. If you're handling your fabrics gently and not pulling on them as they pass under the needle there should be no problem. If you haven't pre-washed it there is sizing already in your fabric. That's how the manufacturer gets it so crisp and smooth for the bolt. I never knew the reason for ironing the seams to one side other than it's difficult to get those little seams open and time consuming. It makes sense that it is done to keep the batting from working its way through the quilt top.Goodbye Europe! Hello California! Home sweet home.
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Originally posted by Mimis-quilts View PostI've never used starch, just my steam iron. And don't press seams open because it allows the quilt batting to work it's way out. Be sure to press towards the darker fabric.
Welcome to the wonderful world of quilting and have fun with it!
Thank you Mimi for this information. I'm sewing for some years and always pressed the seams open. When starting to quilt I was taught otherwise, but nobody could tell me why the seams had to be pressed together. I understood why they had to be pressed to the darker side, but why they couldn't be pressed open.
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I'm another who's never used starch, even on bias cuts. I only use steam and it works wonderfully for setting seams and getting wrinkles out. As to opening seams, I press the seams open on my binding and occasionally on small pinwheels (to reduce bulk), but really I have much better results in matching seams and corners when I press to the side.
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