The Best Way to Prepare FQs for Quilting

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This quick video tutorial will show you the best way to prepare fat quarters for quilting. I don't recommend prewashing precut fabric because you can lose too much of it to fraying and shrinkage. Instead, use this ironing technique to get all of the creases out so your FQs are ready for the cutting table!
This blog post covers this topic in more detail - suzyquilts.com/the-best-way-t...
Quilt pattern used in this pattern: Garland - get the instant download here - suzyquilts.com/shop/garland-q...
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Iron: Oliso - amzn.to/3IN3kf8
Wool pressing mat: amzn.to/3WdAIhU (similar item)
Water bottle: amzn.to/3khkKpG

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  • @Oceanskye11
    @Oceanskye1110 ай бұрын

    Just tried your method & it worked like a charm !! Thank You so much! 😀

  • @SuzyQuilts

    @SuzyQuilts

    10 ай бұрын

    Yay!

  • @marjoriecheadle6052
    @marjoriecheadle60525 ай бұрын

    Just what I needed today. Thank you!!

  • @maryjeanchapple6582
    @maryjeanchapple6582 Жыл бұрын

    AhHa! Can’t wait to try that! I had the exact same fold line situation this morning!

  • @koalasez1200
    @koalasez1200 Жыл бұрын

    Nice tutorial! So, it reminded me of a time before you (and maybe your parents) were born 😊. We had to sprinkle our clothes with water, roll them up and put them in a big bag where they would sit for 30 minutes…even a day (and sometimes in the fridge)…then we pulled out the garment one at a time…irons weren’t as hot back then so it took awhile. We used bottles with ‘sprinkler head’ stoppers made for this purpose, no spray bottles like now but spray starch was available. I ironed my dad’s uniform shirts then later hubby’s Army fatigues. Things are so much nicer now!! Sorry for the trip back on memory lane but watching you brought all that back (in a good way). Sure am glad for our fabulous irons etc. now!!! Thank you!

  • @pattiejohns2924

    @pattiejohns2924

    Жыл бұрын

    Ha, ha, I learned to iron exactly as you described. Seems like forever ago. I currently use Suzy's method, old habits die hard.

  • @happybuela
    @happybuela Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the link to the large wool ironing mat! It looks like you have something between it and your table though - my guess is to protect your table surface? What is that? I use a large fold-up table for cutting my pieces and parts, and later for basting and marking my quilt. I’d love to use it for ironing too, but it has a plastic surface.

  • @Kera.S.
    @Kera.S. Жыл бұрын

    3½ minutes actually 🤣 amazing idea, TFS

  • @emmaleecontreras3800
    @emmaleecontreras3800 Жыл бұрын

    In your water bottle was it just water?

  • @SuzyQuilts

    @SuzyQuilts

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, since this fabric has not been pre-washed, it still has starch in it from the manufacturing process. Because of that, I don't think it's necessary to add more starch to the fabric. I know some quilters like their fabric to be extra stiff, so if that's the case, you can add a 50/50 starch to water ratio into your water bottle. For more info, check out this post - suzyquilts.com/the-best-way-to-prepare-fqs-for-quilting/

  • @teresaclutter9757
    @teresaclutter97572 ай бұрын

    In the case of woven fabrics, I’ve heard some quilters recommend washing the fat quarters due to the amount of shrinkage. I have some but have not sewn with them yet. So, you still don’t prewash and the quilts have been okay after washing?

  • @SuzyQuilts

    @SuzyQuilts

    2 ай бұрын

    I don't think you should prewash woven FQs because you will lose a lot to fraying and you may not have enough fabric for your quilt pattern. Some shrinkage is fine, your quilt will just look crinkled once it's washed. If you are worried about fabric bleeding, you can soak the FQs in hot water with Retayne - amzn.to/4ai66ml

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