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icon17 09-09-2012 08:36 AM

? Batik's
 
Hi, All I've Got a Lot of Batik's. Have a Idea of what I will Do with them, BUT now How do I prepare THEM of Quilting? I Know I can't just Cut,sew, quilt!
I have to WASH! So HOW do you All Wash yours? Do you Put the ones that ARE Almost ALIKE together and Wash them in groups that way? And the Ones that Are RED,PURPLE,Do them Separate from every thing, everyone. Thank you All for Any Help!:)

debquilts2 09-09-2012 08:38 AM

I usually wash all dark colour together and then the lights together

azwendyg 09-09-2012 08:40 AM

I thoroughly wash and rinse each piece in hot water and detergent in the kitchen sink until they quit fading. Some fade very little, others a whole lot!

crafty pat 09-09-2012 08:45 AM

I wash my dark's and lights separately with a color catcher.

ckcowl 09-09-2012 08:46 AM

i toss (like colors) together- lights with lights, dark with darks, reds/purples together- into the washer- wash them with my regular detergent & warm water- sometimes i toss in a color catcher- if i have a bleeder i re-wash until it no longer looses color- then i toss them into the dryer- then i iron them all & lovingly fondle & fold them in preparation of use :)

DogHouseMom 09-09-2012 08:49 AM

I wash like colors together in hot water with a color catcher. For reds and purples I'll even add some synthropol. I'll continue to wash until the color catcher comes out white.

joyce888 09-09-2012 08:58 AM

I know you are going to get a lot of people saying to wash in HOT water with detergent until it stops bleeding. But JMHO I can't see why someone would wash all fabric in hot water with todays' detergents that are made for cold water use. I don't know of any fabric other than a synthetic that does not fade in hot water. Yes if your worried about bleeding wash in cold water with Retyane or salt to set the dye (like colors together). Also when I gift a quilt, I give washing instructions of wash on gentle cycle, cold water, gentle detergent. Again this is my HO and I know there will be many who do not agree.

DebraK 09-09-2012 09:00 AM

This makes the most sense.

ghostrider 09-09-2012 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by joyce888 (Post 5502038)
Yes if your worried about bleeding wash in cold water with Retyane or salt to set the dye (like colors together).

Retayne needs 140ºF water temp in order to work according to the instructions, not cold water. Salt will not set excess fiber reactive dyes, which is what is used on cotton fabrics, nor will vinegar.

sewplease 09-09-2012 09:29 AM

Great thread! I LOVE batiks but always avoided them because I was afraid that it would be the start of a whole 'nuther stash!! But, I'm now starting to pick some up. How do you handle jelly roll strips?


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