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angelmama22 04-06-2013 09:02 AM

I have a problem...Do you have an answer???
 
I attended a raw edge applique class about 4 years ago. Worked on and completed 12 blocks - 10 X 16 - quite labor intensive. I laid out the blocks in the sequence I needed for the quilt and put a small piece of masking tape with numbers in corner of each block to keep them in order. Got distracted, put the project away in the UFO box. Yesterday I got it out to finally finish up. When I took off the masking tape, it left a residue on the blocks. HELP! Does anyone have any suggestions for removing this residue? Shrinkage won't be a problem because I pre-shrink ALL the fabric I use. All suggestions for removing the residue will be appreciated!

tesspug 04-06-2013 09:13 AM

I googled it and there are several suggestions. Some say try Goo Gone, rub gently, and then wash. Also http://www.ehow.com/how_5106861_remo...ue-fabric.html

QuiltE 04-06-2013 09:14 AM

Perhaps Goo-Gone?

Do you have any of the same fabrics, in your stash?
If so, try the goo-gone (or anything you decide to do) on the stash fabric first to check, rather than damage the blocks that are done.

Tartan 04-06-2013 09:44 AM

​I think your best bet for removing the residue would be Goo Gone but I have no idea if that will bleach the fabric.

ckcowl 04-06-2013 09:58 AM

complete the project and remove the residue when the quilt is completed/ quilted & bound. goo-gone works well, masking tape is about the worst to use- it always leaves a sticky mess...i've had some luck just saturating the area with 'shout' then washing too. good luck

QuiltE 04-06-2013 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by ckcowl (Post 5982204)
complete the project and remove the residue when the quilt is completed/ quilted & bound. goo-gone works well, masking tape is about the worst to use- it always leaves a sticky mess...i've had some luck just saturating the area with 'shout' then washing too. good luck

@CKCowl ... do you think Painters Tape is as safe as we are led to believe?

Tartan 04-06-2013 11:38 AM

I try to mark my projects with a piece of paper with a pin attached in the seam allowance if I am putting my project away. I have never had a pin rust but better safe then sorry. Also watch out for price stickers or labels on fat quarters and remove them right away.

Jan in VA 04-06-2013 03:11 PM

I just wanted to say that I didn't read your post because the size and style of the font, along with the closeness of the spacing, made it hard to read comfortably. You might want to reconsider using this one in the future for those of us who are sensitive to issues like these, but want to read and help.

Thanks,
Jan in VA

Phyllis nm 04-06-2013 03:18 PM

Spray the glue film with pure citrus orange air freshener from home depot and let it set for 10 minutes.<o:p></o:p>
Them scrape it off with the edge of a butter knife.<o:p></o:p>

quiltin-nannie 04-06-2013 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by Jan in VA (Post 5982637)
I just wanted to say that I didn't read your post because the size and style of the font, along with the closeness of the spacing, made it hard to read comfortably. You might want to reconsider using this one in the future for those of us who are sensitive to issues like these, but want to read and help.

Thanks,
Jan in VA


Agree! These old eyes ain't what they used to be!


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