Thought I would share pics of the quilt I made for my great-nephew before and after washing. I love the post wash quilty crinkle glow up. What about you? Do you love battings that give that crinkle, or do you prefer the less crinkle. To me, the crinkle is part of what makes a quilt a quilt.
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I’m a simple woman…at least that what my DH (Dear Husband) used to say about me…I was a wife, I am now a widow, mother, step-mother & step-grandmother, quilter, and have a full time job in criminal justice. I lost my DH on May 22nd, 2011. I live in a small town in Texas. I love piecing quilts, I love quilting quilts. I have a serious addiction to fabric. I’ve been quilting since 1998, and purchased my first longarm, a Gammill Premier, in 2004. I upgraded to an A-1 Elite, named Corky, in March, 2007. I am in the process of rebuilding my life after losing my spouse. All photos and content in this blog are my own, and I request that you not download, copy or otherwise use anything here without my permission. I hope you enjoy visiting my blog and would love to hear your comments. Thanks for stopping by!
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I own many as of yet unwashed quilt, those are quilts that I show customers my work. Otherwise the quilts that are used are washed and soft snuggly and yes crinkled…one of the things I loved most when I discovered quilting was the fun of post dryer crinkle!
I own many as of yet unwashed quilt, those are quilts that I show customers my work. Otherwise the quilts that are used are washed and soft snuggly and yes crinkled…one of the things I loved most when I discovered quilting was the fun of post dryer crinkle!
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That is a good point! Unwashed does show the quilting a bit differently and would be great go representing your work a bit more accurately.
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