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Who Else Has Treasured Heirloom Quilts to Clean?
Who Else Has Treasured Heirloom Quilts to Clean?
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Greetings Quilter -

 

Whether your quilt is brand new or a hundred years old, at some point, it will need to be cleaned.

I have more than one horror story about washing quilts. I thought I was perfectly safe washing a quilt with poly-cotton batting and cotton fabric. Boy, was I surprised when it came out of the wash all shrively. That was before I even thought of putting it in the dryer.

I fully expected that my quilts with wool batting wouldn't survive the washer and dryer. It's just that I forgot the quilt had wool batting in it. And, it ended up 1/3 it's original size.

Then there was the quilt - - well, I won't bore you with any more of my quilt horror stories, because maybe you can add your own.

cotton quilt

Before I heard Sharyn Craig and other professional quilters talk about how they use and wash their quilts, frankly, I was afraid to wash any more of my quilts - for fear that they would all end up getting worn out and barely last a generation. Let alone shrivel up and look weird.

The real point is that if I used Soak, these things wouldn't have happened to any of my quilts.

Soak is a rinse-free solution that is perfect for washing hand-made quilts, your laciest lingerie, your softest sweaters, and even baby clothes. Soak is gentle and comes in scent-free as well as scented formulas with fabric-friendly ingredients that revitalize fibers so they look great and last longer.

Soak has been an absolute hit with knitters (and wearers of knitted things), but it has also drawn a following of crafters (like quilters, cross-stitchers and weavers) as well as people who hand-wash their clothes.

Their gentle, fiber-friendly cleanser, formulated for today’s sophisticated sensibilities, is now being sold in a variety of boutiques, shows and crafters’ shops across the US and Canada.

And, on Tuesday, July 22, we will be honored to have the President of Soak, Jacqueiline Sava, join us for our Eavesdrop on a Telephone Conversation.

This is a FREE call, and will begin promptly at 5pm Pacific Time, 6pm Mountain Time, 7pm Central Time and 8pm Eastern Time, and you can expect to hear Jacqueline tell us:
  • how to use Soak to safely clean our treasured heirloom quilts
  • whether we can expect outstanding results using Soak with our wool, cotton, silk and polyester quilts
  • what other fabrics we can use Soak on
  • whether it is true that you can wash the family dog or stuffed teddy bear with Soak

This should be an interesting and fun-filled conversation! Jacqueline has a delightful sense of humor and is full of great information about we can care for our quilts so they last longer and stay clean and fresh.

Get your recording of this excellent and informative call by clicking the button above. This is guaranteed to change the way you think about keeping your quilts clean, and you may want to listen to it more than once. Plus if you live on the other side of the globe, you can get this information without staying up to the wee hours of the morning and spending a fortune with the phone company.

messed up quilt
Yes, the fabric is like a hot air balloon against the quilt batting!

 

Happy Quilting!


Penny Halgren

www.How-to-Quilt.com
www.TheQuiltingCoach.com
www.Fabric-Postcards.com

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