I use heavy spray starch. I spray the back and press the front. That way, I don't get flakes. I also starch as I press sewn together rows. I like the feel, and I think I get better results.
Hi Margan 😊. Thanks for sharing your process! Starching while pressing sewn together rows is one I will definitely try. I love starched fabric as well, love the experience of working with it. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I am a prewasher. It takes all the chemicals and left over dye. You can test for bleeding by wetting a small corner of your fabric and iron on a paper towel. I would separate my colour's in my washing machine. Then I would do the starching process. We spend a lot of our time making our projects. Skipping prewashing can ruin our quilt. And waste all the time, money and energy we have put in our quilt. You can also prewash a slower way and you can see if the dye comes out. I have done thos because I also dye my own fabrics. I get dishpans from the dollar store. I put fairly hot water and a dab of dawn dishwashing soap and swish it around. I add the fabric I want to prewash and let sit overnight. It should remove any dye that is not bonded. If the water is clear, then it is not likely to bleed. If it is not, then just repeat the process. You can use colour catchers in the wash, but they can get full of dye molecules and will reach a saturation point. It can become pretty expensive running your washing machine and using colour's catchers. I have had good quality fabric bleed and ruin a quilt.
Hi Jo-Anne😊. Thanks for the wonderful advice! I’m learning from you guys that pre washing and or using color catchers is the way to go. I’m in love with solids so I guess I’ll convert to becoming a pre washer😂. I appreciate your guidance and being here on the channel. I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
@@dianehuntley2493 me too. However if I have large yardage of red or black I usually serge the raw edges and then pre soak in hot water with retayne added. I don't worry about other colors if it's good quality fabric such as Moda Riley Blake Andover benartex Michael Miller etc. if it's an off brand then I test it Thanks for this post It's so interesting and helpful to see what others are doing. Thanks Tammi!
I make my own starch from corn starch. 1 TBS to 2 cups water ratio. I boil for a couple minutes. I skim the film from top of pot to avoid flaky residue and allow to cool. I starch from light to dark. I did have some dark blue grunge that faded the white parts of my quilt when I did not pre-wash the backing.
Hi Viv 😊. Thanks for commenting. Thanks for your corn starch recipe! The secret you revealed is to boil it! I tried this method and it failed, probably because I didn’t boil it😂. I’ll try again using your method. Thanks for being here and I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
I don't generally prewash .... if I have a concern, I take a small 3 x 3 piece of fabric and place it in a cup with a white interior then fill it with water. I put it in the microwave for a minute. You will know immediately how much it bleeds and choose what to do from that point. I always use 2 or more color catchers when I wash my quilts!
Hi JC 😊! Thanks for contributing to the conversation. Testing a 3x3 piece of fabric for bleeding is an amazing idea! Since making this video, I’ve purchased color catchers as well. I appreciate you being here and will see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Hi Tammi! Thank you for another fun video! I do have some skin allergies so I do not handle any fabric that is not washed first. No more precut fabrics for me😔 only fat quarters on up. I just finished a quilt with Kona Green but washed it with Dreft and a Shout color catcher because it was going in a rainbow quilt with lots of white. I wash my fabric and store it. I use Faultless starch in a non-aerosol bottle when I get ready to sub-cut the fabric for a project. Applique projects do not like starch, lol! I really liked your use of the drying rack and loved your color choices!!!
Hi Mary 😊. I’m learning so much from you guys comments about color catchers, pre washing etc. I’m leaning towards your direction and will stick with fat quarter cuts are larger. Thanks for the tip on using Dreft and the heads up about not treating fabric that I plan to use for applique 😊. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I love grunge for accent in a print quilt. Also Bella solids or solid from Andover fabrics. Also connecting threads fabric is nice. I am not a fan of the Kona solids at all. Love starching but I use best press. It's not as good as what you are using but it's good enough for me Thanks for providing your method!
Hi😊. Thanks for commenting & sharing 😊. I will buy some Andover solids and try that brand as well. I like your idea to use the Grunge as accent pieces. I still have so much of it, I don’t want it to go to waste. Starching which ever way works for you is the best way to go! I appreciate you being here and will see you in the next video😊👋🏽
I ❤️to use liquid starch first-improves accuracy! My fav fabric is Kona Cotton and never had any issues with bleeding-it is a beautiful, smooth cotton! 🌞
Hi Donna😊. Thanks so much for sharing! I’m so excited to use both brands. Good to hear Kona doesn’t bleed. I mixed both brands together in order of color so I’m not sure which one bled. Either way, I’ve received so much guidance on how to address the issue I feel confident in using them in my next project. I appreciate you being here and will see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
For the most part, I use Color Catchers with my quilts when I first wash them. However, I do check fabrics that are intense in color to see if they bleed and wash those before piecing the top. Yes, I found that many of the solids run, so they get a bath first. No, I generally do not starch and have not had any trouble cutting or piecing accurately. My next project does include a batik that feels a bit flimsy after washing. I might have to spray it with a bit of Faultless.
Hi Martina😊. Thanks for commenting & sharing. I’ve purchased some Color Catchers to use in my next batch. I’m learning about how to manage solids so I appreciate your advice. I’m in love with solids so I’ve gotta figure this out 😂. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I love Kona! I do need to try Bella solids though. Not a starcher or prewasher. I want crinkly wrinkly quilts. I made a 4th of July runner with Kona red, tossed in about 4 Color Catchers to help with any bleeding and surprisingly, there wasn't any red on them, just a little bit of black from some new t-shirts I tossed in with it for the first wash. The white stayed white as well.
Hi my friend 🥰. “Crinkly, wrinkly quilts! I love that phrase. Yes, Diane mentioned about the color catchers in her comment. I just purchased some from Amazon. I’m excited about using both Kona & Bella in upcoming projects. Thank you so for always giving me support & feedback. I truly appreciate you. I’ll see you in the next video my friend 😊👋🏽
I prefer to sew starched fabric. It gives me better results and I think the stitching looks so much nicer. Also, I find it easier to pin more accurate.
Great video! I love your cheerful voice. I've been using Faultless spray and the fabric gets stiff enough, but I hate the icky overspray. Will definitely give this a try.
Hi Nancy😊 Thanks so much for the compliment & commenting! It truly means a lot. Yeah, I abandoned Faultless spray after using 1 can 😂. If you can’t find LinIt, try StaFlo. Either one gives great results. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I can’t speak to Bella solids but Kona solids do bleed in my experience as well. You will need to use color catchers when you wash; the red colors especially bleed I have found. I sometimes starch, especially if the pattern calls for small pieces and/or lots of pieces cut on the bias. In that case, I like the fabric heavily starched.
Hi Michelle😊. Thanks for sharing your experience & guidance. I just got my Color Catchers in the mail from Amazon and will be using them moving forward. I appreciate you being here and will see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I'm interested to know if it was the Bella Solids or Kona that was bleeding. I haven't had that problem with any Moda fabrics, so I'm wondering if Kona might have been the ones that were bleeding? Did you mix the two manufacturers' lines??
Hi Linda😊. I sure did mix both lines 🤔. I still have some yardage left and I will test both lines separately. Based on what you guys are saying, it probably was the Kona that bled. Thanks so much for commenting & sharing! I truly appreciate it. I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
?? I'm curious was it both the Kona cotton and the Bella Solids that bled or just one of the brands. Grunge and Bella Solids are both Moda fabrics and Kona is not. Thank you for sharing your process. I stumbled on your channel while watching videos about starching.
Hi CGee 😊. My pleasure & I’m so glad you found me 😊. You know, I mixed both lines together because I was sorting based on colors. Several of you have mentioned that it likely was the Kona that bled. I didn’t have this problem with my Grunge, so again, probably the Kona. I still have some yardage left, so I’ll test them & see what happens. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
@@TalohaStudios Thank you! I bought the starch from Amazon since all we have in stores here is Sta-Flo and tested on a couple of scraps to help decide what ratio to use. I hope this helps my blocks come out better 😀. I’ve subscribed to your channel and look forward to learning more.
Yay! Thank you so much for subscribing. I’m doing another video on homemade starch. It’ll be available Monday, 5pm PST. I can’t wait to see what you think of it 😊
I’m rather a newbie in quilting so I’ve not been starching fabrics. When you saturate the fabric do you sting them out before placing them in the drying rack?
Hi Glenda😊. Thanks for your question. Yes, I ring out the fabric before I hang it on the drying rack. I ring it out just enough to prevent major dripping as I transfer it from the bowl to the drying rack. It’s a “gentle” ring because the more you ring, or the “tighter” you ring out the fabric, the more stretching happens as well as deeper wrinkles. Once the fabric is dry, I press it before cutting out my pieces using my AccuQuilt cutters. I hope this helps😊. I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
Hi Tracy😊. I just learned from one of the subscribers, that StaFlo went out of business! I purchased LinIt starch from Amazon. I’m on Southern California & had not problem getting it. Hope this helps😊. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
@@TalohaStudios thank you, im in Washington so hopefully will have no problem getting some. When i was at Walmart and they had Staflo i would buy 4-5 jugs at a time and when i heard they were going out if biz i went to Walmart and it was gone so i went online to Walmart and it was 48.00 for 2 jugs!! They were 3.50 each before so i refuse to pay that cuz its criminal and will check this one out for sure.. thank you
@@TalohaStudios its the demand and for that they can charge what they want cuz quilters will pay it. I did find a recipe online thats just corn starch and water with essential oils optional so gonna try a small batch of that. I bought a weed sprayer at Lowes for 11.99 and it holds a jug of staflo and a jug of water. Shaken then with the long handle sprayer i can spray an entire FQ bundle in minutes.
Hi😊. Thanks for commenting. That’s a bummer liquid starch isn’t easily accessible in the UK😞. Consider making your own using corn starch. One of the viewers left a comment in this video on how they do it. Check it out😊. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Hi Lisa😊. Oh… That’s why it’s so hard to find now, that explains it! Thanks for sharing this with us 😊. I appreciate you & will see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I use heavy spray starch. I spray the back and press the front. That way, I don't get flakes. I also starch as I press sewn together rows. I like the feel, and I think I get better results.
Hi Margan 😊. Thanks for sharing your process! Starching while pressing sewn together rows is one I will definitely try. I love starched fabric as well, love the experience of working with it. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I am a prewasher. It takes all the chemicals and left over dye. You can test for bleeding by wetting a small corner of your fabric and iron on a paper towel. I would separate my colour's in my washing machine. Then I would do the starching process. We spend a lot of our time making our projects. Skipping prewashing can ruin our quilt. And waste all the time, money and energy we have put in our quilt. You can also prewash a slower way and you can see if the dye comes out. I have done thos because I also dye my own fabrics. I get dishpans from the dollar store. I put fairly hot water and a dab of dawn dishwashing soap and swish it around. I add the fabric I want to prewash and let sit overnight. It should remove any dye that is not bonded. If the water is clear, then it is not likely to bleed. If it is not, then just repeat the process. You can use colour catchers in the wash, but they can get full of dye molecules and will reach a saturation point. It can become pretty expensive running your washing machine and using colour's catchers. I have had good quality fabric bleed and ruin a quilt.
Hi Jo-Anne😊. Thanks for the wonderful advice! I’m learning from you guys that pre washing and or using color catchers is the way to go. I’m in love with solids so I guess I’ll convert to becoming a pre washer😂. I appreciate your guidance and being here on the channel. I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
Always use the color catcher things the first time you wash. Should take care of any bleeding 😊
Thanks Diane😊. Excellent advice! I appreciate you sharing it😊 I’ll look into that for the next batch. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I always use color catchers. Never had a problem.
Hi Melody😊. Thanks for sharing. I’ve have some on the way from Amazon! 👍🏽😊
@@dianehuntley2493 me too. However if I have large yardage of red or black I usually serge the raw edges and then pre soak in hot water with retayne added. I don't worry about other colors if it's good quality fabric such as Moda Riley Blake Andover benartex Michael Miller etc.
if it's an off brand then I test it
Thanks for this post It's so interesting and helpful to see what others are doing.
Thanks Tammi!
I’m learning SO much about fabric brands from you guys! Thanks for sharing all your experiences! 🥰
I make my own starch from corn starch. 1 TBS to 2 cups water ratio. I boil for a couple minutes. I skim the film from top of pot to avoid flaky residue and allow to cool. I starch from light to dark. I did have some dark blue grunge that faded the white parts of my quilt when I did not pre-wash the backing.
Hi Viv 😊. Thanks for commenting. Thanks for your corn starch recipe! The secret you revealed is to boil it! I tried this method and it failed, probably because I didn’t boil it😂. I’ll try again using your method. Thanks for being here and I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
You are so much fun to watch - so engaging and fun!
Thank you so much🥰. I’m so glad you’re here and appreciate you commenting. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I like heavily starched fabric too! Great job!
Thank you Marty! 😊 I appreciate you commenting. I’ll see you in the next video 😊
I don't generally prewash .... if I have a concern, I take a small 3 x 3 piece of fabric and place it in a cup with a white interior then fill it with water. I put it in the microwave for a minute. You will know immediately how much it bleeds and choose what to do from that point. I always use 2 or more color catchers when I wash my quilts!
Hi JC 😊! Thanks for contributing to the conversation. Testing a 3x3 piece of fabric for bleeding is an amazing idea! Since making this video, I’ve purchased color catchers as well. I appreciate you being here and will see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Hi Tammi! Thank you for another fun video! I do have some skin allergies so I do not handle any fabric that is not washed first. No more precut fabrics for me😔 only fat quarters on up. I just finished a quilt with Kona Green but washed it with Dreft and a Shout color catcher because it was going in a rainbow quilt with lots of white. I wash my fabric and store it. I use Faultless starch in a non-aerosol bottle when I get ready to sub-cut the fabric for a project. Applique projects do not like starch, lol! I really liked your use of the drying rack and loved your color choices!!!
Hi Mary 😊. I’m learning so much from you guys comments about color catchers, pre washing etc. I’m leaning towards your direction and will stick with fat quarter cuts are larger. Thanks for the tip on using Dreft and the heads up about not treating fabric that I plan to use for applique 😊. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
@@TalohaStudios ❤
I love grunge for accent in a print quilt. Also Bella solids or solid from Andover fabrics. Also connecting threads fabric is nice. I am not a fan of the Kona solids at all.
Love starching but I use best press. It's not as good as what you are using but it's good enough for me
Thanks for providing your method!
Hi😊. Thanks for commenting & sharing 😊. I will buy some Andover solids and try that brand as well. I like your idea to use the Grunge as accent pieces. I still have so much of it, I don’t want it to go to waste. Starching which ever way works for you is the best way to go! I appreciate you being here and will see you in the next video😊👋🏽
I ❤️to use liquid starch first-improves accuracy! My fav fabric is Kona Cotton and never had any issues with bleeding-it is a beautiful, smooth cotton! 🌞
Hi Donna😊. Thanks so much for sharing! I’m so excited to use both brands. Good to hear Kona doesn’t bleed. I mixed both brands together in order of color so I’m not sure which one bled. Either way, I’ve received so much guidance on how to address the issue I feel confident in using them in my next project. I appreciate you being here and will see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I love your drying rack.
Hi Teresa😊. Thank you. The rack totally makes the process easier & more organized! Appreciate your comments. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
So. Beautiful!!
Thank you Teresa😊. I appreciate you commenting! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
For the most part, I use Color Catchers with my quilts when I first wash them. However, I do check fabrics that are intense in color to see if they bleed and wash those before piecing the top. Yes, I found that many of the solids run, so they get a bath first. No, I generally do not starch and have not had any trouble cutting or piecing accurately. My next project does include a batik that feels a bit flimsy after washing. I might have to spray it with a bit of Faultless.
Hi Martina😊. Thanks for commenting & sharing. I’ve purchased some Color Catchers to use in my next batch. I’m learning about how to manage solids so I appreciate your advice. I’m in love with solids so I’ve gotta figure this out 😂. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I love Kona! I do need to try Bella solids though.
Not a starcher or prewasher. I want crinkly wrinkly quilts.
I made a 4th of July runner with Kona red, tossed in about 4 Color Catchers to help with any bleeding and surprisingly, there wasn't any red on them, just a little bit of black from some new t-shirts I tossed in with it for the first wash. The white stayed white as well.
Hi my friend 🥰. “Crinkly, wrinkly quilts! I love that phrase. Yes, Diane mentioned about the color catchers in her comment. I just purchased some from Amazon. I’m excited about using both Kona & Bella in upcoming projects. Thank you so for always giving me support & feedback. I truly appreciate you. I’ll see you in the next video my friend 😊👋🏽
@@TalohaStudios oh good!! They're definitely handy to have around, even for our normal boring laundry.
I prefer to sew starched fabric. It gives me better results and I think the stitching looks so much nicer. Also, I find it easier to pin more accurate.
Hi Petra😊 I agree especially with the pinning aspect. Thank you so much for commenting. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Great video! I love your cheerful voice. I've been using Faultless spray and the fabric gets stiff enough, but I hate the icky overspray. Will definitely give this a try.
Hi Nancy😊 Thanks so much for the compliment & commenting! It truly means a lot. Yeah, I abandoned Faultless spray after using 1 can 😂. If you can’t find LinIt, try StaFlo. Either one gives great results. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I can’t speak to Bella solids but Kona solids do bleed in my experience as well. You will need to use color catchers when you wash; the red colors especially bleed I have found. I sometimes starch, especially if the pattern calls for small pieces and/or lots of pieces cut on the bias. In that case, I like the fabric heavily starched.
Hi Michelle😊. Thanks for sharing your experience & guidance. I just got my Color Catchers in the mail from Amazon and will be using them moving forward. I appreciate you being here and will see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I'm interested to know if it was the Bella Solids or Kona that was bleeding. I haven't had that problem with any Moda fabrics, so I'm wondering if Kona might have been the ones that were bleeding? Did you mix the two manufacturers' lines??
Hi Linda😊. I sure did mix both lines 🤔. I still have some yardage left and I will test both lines separately. Based on what you guys are saying, it probably was the Kona that bled. Thanks so much for commenting & sharing! I truly appreciate it. I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
?? I'm curious was it both the Kona cotton and the Bella Solids that bled or just one of the brands. Grunge and Bella Solids are both Moda fabrics and Kona is not. Thank you for sharing your process. I stumbled on your channel while watching videos about starching.
Hi CGee 😊. My pleasure & I’m so glad you found me 😊. You know, I mixed both lines together because I was sorting based on colors. Several of you have mentioned that it likely was the Kona that bled. I didn’t have this problem with my Grunge, so again, probably the Kona. I still have some yardage left, so I’ll test them & see what happens. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
@@TalohaStudios Thank you! I bought the starch from Amazon since all we have in stores here is Sta-Flo and tested on a couple of scraps to help decide what ratio to use. I hope this helps my blocks come out better 😀. I’ve subscribed to your channel and look forward to learning more.
Yay! Thank you so much for subscribing. I’m doing another video on homemade starch. It’ll be available Monday, 5pm PST. I can’t wait to see what you think of it 😊
I’m rather a newbie in quilting so I’ve not been starching fabrics. When you saturate the fabric do you sting them out before placing them in the drying rack?
Hi Glenda😊. Thanks for your question. Yes, I ring out the fabric before I hang it on the drying rack. I ring it out just enough to prevent major dripping as I transfer it from the bowl to the drying rack. It’s a “gentle” ring because the more you ring, or the “tighter” you ring out the fabric, the more stretching happens as well as deeper wrinkles. Once the fabric is dry, I press it before cutting out my pieces using my AccuQuilt cutters. I hope this helps😊. I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
All use cold water to wash your project. Good luck.
Hi😊. Great advice! Thank you so much for commenting & sharing the tip. I appreciate you & hope to see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Where are you getting this starch? Staflo is now unavailable and i dont want the waste of the cans with the Faultless starch. Thank you
Hi Tracy😊. I just learned from one of the subscribers, that StaFlo went out of business! I purchased LinIt starch from Amazon. I’m on Southern California & had not problem getting it. Hope this helps😊. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
@@TalohaStudios thank you, im in Washington so hopefully will have no problem getting some. When i was at Walmart and they had Staflo i would buy 4-5 jugs at a time and when i heard they were going out if biz i went to Walmart and it was gone so i went online to Walmart and it was 48.00 for 2 jugs!! They were 3.50 each before so i refuse to pay that cuz its criminal and will check this one out for sure.. thank you
My pleasure Tracy 😊 $48 for 2 jugs IS criminal🤬. LinIT is $17 on Amazon. The price has gone up on it as well over the past 6 months.
@@TalohaStudios its the demand and for that they can charge what they want cuz quilters will pay it. I did find a recipe online thats just corn starch and water with essential oils optional so gonna try a small batch of that. I bought a weed sprayer at Lowes for 11.99 and it holds a jug of staflo and a jug of water. Shaken then with the long handle sprayer i can spray an entire FQ bundle in minutes.
Hmm. I found a similar recipe & already have the sprayer… I’ll do a video on it!! 😊
If I notice bleeding when I starch, I treat my fabric with Retayne.
Thanks for the tip😊! I’ll buy some Retayne to have on hand for the future! I appreciate you sharing 😊
@@TalohaStudios Ii found out about this product from Alex Anderson from the Quilt Show.
Can’t get liquid starch in UK. And Amazon is very expensive.😮
Hi😊. Thanks for commenting. That’s a bummer liquid starch isn’t easily accessible in the UK😞. Consider making your own using corn starch. One of the viewers left a comment in this video on how they do it. Check it out😊. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Where do you purchase Linit liquid starch? I live in SC and have not seen it in Publix or Kroger.
Hi😊. I order it on Amazon👍🏽
Staflo went out of business
Hi Lisa😊. Oh… That’s why it’s so hard to find now, that explains it! Thanks for sharing this with us 😊. I appreciate you & will see you in the next video 😊👋🏽