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Old 06-19-2013, 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted by weezie View Post
DITTO! For a brief period of time, I did the wash, starch, & press routine, but whatever starched fabric I didn't use had to be re-washed. Whole process is a big PITA for me. For quilts I do with batiks, particularly pre-cuts, I baste an inexpensive muslin all around the edges of the completed top, covering all the seam allowances (to catch loose threads), then throw it in the washer with color catchers and that has worked well for me. It doesn't take long to baste the muslin on or to remove the basting. The muslin not only catches the loose threads, but gives me some idea of how much bleeding there is.
Well that's an excellent idea! I would be willing to do that. At least if something did bleed you haven't wasted time and $ on backing, quilting, etc. and you may be able to save the top by replacing ruined areas. I would rather do that for those rare nowadays bleeders.
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