Old 01-19-2010, 03:26 PM
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mudsprite
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I soak to test color fastness and usually use a stabilers in a pot of 140 water first. I change water till water is clear then dry on line and that is when fraying happens for me.

I got a ripply, zig zag blade for rotary cutter and that works great but I always cut edges.

If you don't wash, when done, I would recommend a product to remove excess dye in washing machine.
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