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Old 03-20-2011, 03:35 PM
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I am going to try some embellishing and have some sets of fibers that I bought for card making. Do you think these will work in fiber art quilting?

Should I wet them to test for color fastness first?
The packages don't give you any info like that. Not even fiber content!
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I have no clue but have wanted to do the same. I hope someone has some answers. Maybe just try it on something small and then wash and see what happens? Then you would know.
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I am wanting to edge some magnets with it to give it a trial run...so many pretty colors and textures..hate to waste it as I rarely do the cards anymore!
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I believe Angelina Fibers are made specifically made for this and for quilts. Have't tried any yet but have seen some absolutely beautiful, stunning art quilts made with them.
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is the item you plan to embellish going to be laundered later? that would be the only reason to wet/pre-wash your fibers. if it 's for a wall hanging or object that will not be laundered - no reason to worry about bleeding or shrinkage.
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These are not Angelina fibers..they are more like yarns, ribbons, etc.

They are mostly going on art pieces!
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
These are not Angelina fibers..they are more like yarns, ribbons, etc.

They are mostly going on art pieces!

Sorry, I misunderstood. I have used ribbons and laces on crazy quilts and never had any problems & even bits of beadwork. Haven't tried the yarns as of yet. If you are concerned you could always handwash to make sure there wasn't any bleed. I know there are so many lovely items out there to use on our quilts that is can become mindboggling....but IMHO if you like/love them...then by all means give them a try especially if they are for wallhanging artworks rather than actual quilts. That said, if I really loved something I would also try it on a quilt. We are only limited by ourselves....I know you've/we've seen stunning work with just about everything imaginable on them. So have fun and let your imagination take hold. The worst thing that can happen is a mistake and we all know it takes those mistakes to help us learn. Also many mistakes have been the forerunners of absolutely brilliant ideas.
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
I am going to try some embellishing and have some sets of fibers that I bought for card making. Do you think these will work in fiber art quilting?

Should I wet them to test for color fastness first?
The packages don't give you any info like that. Not even fiber content!
Please post pictures of what you make.

I bought a Singer Felting machine and have never used it. Can't figure out what for... Just joined the Surface Design Guild--maybe I'll get some ideas there.
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I have had issues with ribbon type fibers not being colorfast or washable( almost disintegrated in the wash) . Yarn types can be tricky, as with any unknown fiber content .... you are just guessing. Test small amounts.
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It depends entirely on your plans for the piece when finished. Most art quilts are not intended to be washed or even get wet...and, for me anyway, that's a big part of what makes them so very liberating to create!
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