I'm so glad you pointed me to your video yesterday - that makes so much sense! I use diluted Sta-Flo, but I don't get it quite as wet. That is two things that I can change to make the final product be more stiff! I also iron them dry right away, which means a lot of iron cleaning. A drying rack seems so obvious now. Thank you for creating this - that is very helpful.
I bought a small half gallon garden sprayer (the kind that has a manual air pump to pressurize the container). Just squeeze the nozzle and it has continues spray...saves my arthritic hands
I haven't tried that, so not sure about damage to fabric. I like air drying to give the starch time to work into the fabric and laying/hanging gives me the least amount of wrinkles that have to be ironed out.
Tif Sews I did! And worked really well, I throw 20 fat quarters completely damp at medium high for 10 minutes, darks and light fabric, the result was really good like hanging and iron a little bit for have a completely smooth surface🤓🙌🏻 saving lot of time 🌟
I love your channel and decided to watch in the order from when you first uploaded. I am very new to quilting and would like to know, is this a process that must be done? or is it for something specific? T.I.A.
I'm so glad you pointed me to your video yesterday - that makes so much sense! I use diluted Sta-Flo, but I don't get it quite as wet. That is two things that I can change to make the final product be more stiff! I also iron them dry right away, which means a lot of iron cleaning. A drying rack seems so obvious now. Thank you for creating this - that is very helpful.
I bought a small half gallon garden sprayer (the kind that has a manual air pump to pressurize the container). Just squeeze the nozzle and it has continues spray...saves my arthritic hands
Do you prewash your fabrics
Have you ever thought of using a disposable paint tray and roller to save time and your spraying hand?
Hello! That is the method my mom uses!! I have been using a hand held garden pump sprayer and that helps out tremendously!
Hi Tiffany, I’m thinking throw the dump fabrics with starch into the dry machine... can this damage the fabric? Thanks!
I haven't tried that, so not sure about damage to fabric. I like air drying to give the starch time to work into the fabric and laying/hanging gives me the least amount of wrinkles that have to be ironed out.
Tif Sews I did! And worked really well, I throw 20 fat quarters completely damp at medium high for 10 minutes, darks and light fabric, the result was really good like hanging and iron a little bit for have a completely smooth surface🤓🙌🏻 saving lot of time 🌟
I love your channel and decided to watch in the order from when you first uploaded. I am very new to quilting and would like to know, is this a process that must be done? or is it for something specific? T.I.A.
Thanks from Atlanta Ga USA first time here helpful 👀 next time
Great job Tiffany! Thanks for going to do much trouble.
Thanks! Very informative!!!