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Old 10-17-2019, 10:55 AM
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tuckyquilter
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, I'd contact the mfg over that fabric that is still bleeding. It should stop after a couple of washes. I usually put reds, purples and dark blues in my kitchen sink and pour boiling water over them the first wash. Then put them in the washer w/the CC and wash until it stops bleeding. So far so good.
With everything being made in foreign countries, we have no idea of what is happening, as we have no control over the product anymore. Yet we're paying higher prices every day.

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