I've been searching online and finding all sorts of opinions. I've almost finished the quilt I'm making as a wedding gift for my brother. It's the first I've totally finished. It is all machine quilted, no hand sewing unless I change my mind on the binding (he gave me 6 weeks notice and I want to give it to them at the wedding, hand sewing is not something I do well, and he will probably machine wash it in the future).
Mainly I'm wondering on soap. Some sites say to use special soaps, others say Woolite, others to avoid Woolite, etc. Would Tide Free and Clear be okay or should I get something special?
I'm going to wash it in the machine, but just soak it, rinse it, and spin out the water. I'll avoid any actual agitation. I will also throw some a couple color catchers in. It has 39 different colors of Kona cotton so expecting some dye to come off.
Thanks for the help. Once it is done I'll post pictures. I have about 15 more 8-0 inch lines to sew and it will be quilted! Then to square up and bind.
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Your plan sounds fine. I usually just wash them like I wash anything -- regular detergent, etc. I most definitely add color catchers though, and I even prewash all my fabrics.
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