Old 07-12-2014, 05:03 AM
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bearisgray
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
It doesn't matter if there's a fabric that bleeds. It only matters if another fabric picks that dye up and doesn't release it.
That is true enough - but how will one know - for sure - that another fabric that wasn't tested with a bleeder won't pick up the dye and retain it?

Jan in VA's suggestion for "using" the excess dye could be useful - I guess - especially on the white on white and cream/white on cream type fabrics.

Example attached. But who knows how well that color will stay in the fabric?
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