Storing quilts without causing creases is very important for maintaining the beauty of the quilt and the quality of the fabric. Follow these tips— • Fold the quilt in thirds in both directions or use a random width and fold it. €¢ Roll it on a cardboard tube covered in acid free tissue paper.
€¢ You can lay the quilts out flat on a spare bed. Source: quilt-pictures.com/storing-quilts.html.
I never had any luck storing quilts and avoid creases but I can offer the following tips. I always store my quilts in vacuum compressed storage bags which you can purchase at many home stores such as Bed, Bath, & Beyond. Since quilts are so large and bulky, vacuum storage bags makes it easy to store anywhere.
When I open them up for the Fall again every year, I simply hang up for 2 to 3 hours over a clothesline, and "presto! ", no wrinkles. Not sure if it is the bags or the way I fold that contributes to more in getting rid of the creases but it works for me.No Ironing!
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