Yesterday I finished laundering the last of the quilts I will be including in my Featured Artist display at the Cotton Patch Quilters of Kern County Biennial Quilt Show on February 8 & 9, 2014. I thought I had better take advantage of one of the last sunny weekends we will have as we head into winter.
This quilt, “Country Windows”, has always been a challenge to wash because of the intense rusts and adjoining creams.
Every time I have laundered this one, the rusts have immediately began to bleed into the water—even yesterday, although the quilt is seven years old.
Thank goodness for Synthrapol! I put a few tablespoons into a bathtub full of tepid water, then let everything soak for about 20 minutes. Then I rinsed with cool water, and finally, blocked the quilt on a flannel sheet spread on my back lawn.
Sorry I was unable to get a full shot of the quilt. I decided not to put it up on the hanger above the couch where it usually resides.
I want to keep it clean for the show.
Another testament to why you are a featured artist. Country windows is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for mentioning Sythrapol, I didn't know it existed.
I never thought to block my quilts outside on the lawn. To you pin it to the dirt then to block?
ReplyDeleteBarb----I put a flannel sheet underneath the quilt. The weight of the water in the quilt and the texture of the flannel pretty much holds everything in place.
DeleteOh, Kay, this is beautiful. I would love to see the whole thing...sounds like you are like me and just don't have a good place. Roger made a stand for me but I have to have him here to help me hang on it. Then my next problem is I just have a camera mounted flash and quilting does not show then.
ReplyDeleteanyway, this is just simply gorgeous.
That is beautiful, Kay. The sway borders gives the log cabin blocks a totally different look. Am anticipating seeing pics from the show.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic,,, I have never washed my "show" quilts.. .How brave... I have put those Color sheets in also.. then when they come out with color, I let them dry, and Iron them, some day will use them with something. Love your amazing quilts.. Terrible news.. I will be out of town at a quilt retreat when your show is on... I am so sad.. Hope you take lots of photos of your pieces hanging, I am sure it will be wonderful!! So sorry I will miss it!!! hugs, v
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