what to do with a old quilt that might have potential to run
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I made this quilt about twenty years ago without washing the fabric before I made it.. It was my first quilt, and I didn't know better.. Now I am making a scrap quilt with the left overs, and noticed that the pieces weren't washed, and some of them ran while I was ironing them.. What can I do to seal the colors in.. I would be heart broken if I ruined it..
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Barri
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I totally agree with Jingle. I made a square for a competition. Requirements were that it had to be red,white and blue and the fabrics had to be washed. I was not wanting to wash small pieces, so, I did my block. Put the block in very hot water in my large glass measuring pitcher with 2 Shout color catchers and put this in the microwave for 2 minutes. You should have seen the sheets and the water. The red blead out and the white was white as white could be. Made a believer out of me. :thumbup:
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I have found Zout liquid to do the trick on colors that have ran. Zout is available in the laundry aisle of your grocery. Outline the offending squares with a thin line of liquid and throw the quilt in the wash--a quick wash will do the trick. Even a soak in the tub will work. Then dry as usual. It works-just did it a couple of days ago.
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