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Throw it out. Don't take the chance on anything crazy....
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Zozee has a great recipe for bleeding fabrics. I have tried it twice. Here is the thread title: Recipe to Keep Colors from Running
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I have had this experience once - fabric was emerald green. Finally tossed it out. Not worth taking a chance on.
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Dark greens, blues, and reds that bleed are not used on a sewing project or quilt. I try to craft, practice a sewing technique but no way do want a bleed in a quilt.
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WOW Dawn is used for so many other things besides washing dishes. Thanks for the post.
It is good, the original to wash dogs and get rid of fleas, and oil off birds too.
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