Prewash Quilt Fabric: Yes or No?

How to Decide If Prewashing Makes Sense for Your Project

© Christine Mann

Some quilters wouldn't dream of starting a project without washing and machine drying their fabrics first. Others never prewash. Who's right and who's wrong?

Everyone's right, of course -- it all depends on the project. Here are some factors to consider before you decide whether or not you need to prewash the fabrics for your project.

Why Do Quilters Prewash Their Fabric?

There are several reasons why most quilters wash first and sew afterwards. Prewashing can:

When to Prewash and When Not To

But of course it’s not that simple! Prewashing doesn’t make sense in every situation. Here are some dos and don’ts.

Do Prewash Fabrics When…

Don’t Prewash Fabrics When…

How to prewash quilting fabric


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