The quilt is available in my shop, but only until November {because if it doesn't sell by then, I will be giving it to my son for Christmas.}


I know that everyone has their own way of taking care of quilts. I know there are a million do's and dont's that grandma's have. This is what I do and it works for me. Feel free to try it out!
WASH:
- I set my machine to the most delicate cycle available, in my case it's the "hand wash" cycle
- I use cold water for all of my quilts
- I like to use Baby ALL detergent
- I use a dye catcher I like Delta Carbona Dye Grabber. I use the one that is good for 30 loads. They are about $5 at the grocery store
- Once the wash cycle is done I run the "high spin" cycle (my "hand wash" cycle has a "low spin" which leaves too much water in the quilt.)
- I set my dryer to the lowest heat setting
- I add a "nice" dryer sheet
- I add a towel so that it will "tumble" better
- I only use the dryer for 10-15 minutes to get most of the moisture out
- I lay out my quilt on a clean bed to finish drying

3 comments :
That is a great quilt! I love the fabrics you chose.
beautiful quilt! I also love the red! I bet the suade is awesome in person. Also, thanks for the washing tips. I'm new to this whole washing-quilts thing, so I appreciate the them!
Just came across your blog thru Flickr - and I'm in LOVE with your quilt! Fabulous job!
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