Remember the Scallop Quilt I made nearly a year ago? Well I decided that should be one of the first quilts to tackle in the new year. I already had the backing, and I finally settled on a quilting design I was happy with. What do you think? I kept the quilting uber simple so as not to take...
You don’t wash your quilts??? That’s the first thing I do after binding. I love the crinkled effect after washing. I always wash before giving as a gift.
Never. I think I would only wash a quilt in a machine if someone died on it or if it has some sort of fecal matter on it. I know everyone has a different opinion on this, so I’ll just tell you why I do things the way I do. When I began quilting, I did a lot of reading to educate myself. One of the primary things that stood out to me was that in order to preserve a quilt for as long as possible, one should spot clean whenever possible because machine washing has so much wear on a quilt. Quilts are very much heirloom pieces for me. Its so important that they be preserved for generations so they can be valued the way that I value quilts passed down in my family. I go to every extent to ensure a long life for my sewn goods including avoiding washing machines at all costs and I also only use high quality fabric. I will use Free Spirit whenever possible and do everything I can to avoid lesser brands like Art Gallery because quality and length of life are so important to me. That said, I do not think there is a definite right and wrong here. I think its all about what people like most in what they make. If you are going through the time of making something as special as a quilt it should be just like you like it. I happen to dislike any crinkle in quilts, and will iron mine whenever possible; many people prefer crinkled quilts.
I hope this has explained my opinion without any offense, as I haven’t intended any! :D
I love this quilt!! Definitely one of the best of this pattern that I’ve seen. You colors are just SO GOOD! It was pretty clever to quilt around the flower designs too. So how to you wash your quilts?
Thanks, Jessica. This pattern rocks! I just wrote another post (not really) in response to the same question. In a nutshell, I spot clean to preserve the life of the quilt.
Beautiful quilt Meredith! You have such amazing skillZ! ;) I was about to ask the same question about washing. Interesting! I actually prefer a crinkle-less quilt as well. Something to think about for me! Anyway, love the quilt. Layla is one smart cookie for nabbing that one!
No offense taken at all! I just found that to be so interesting. I really enjoy reading your blog and your perspective.