Help, Overwhelmed but Happy!
#71
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I think ironing would probably get any shrimp out as well! LOL!
(Shrimp are the seafood we eat -- like very small lobsters)
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Or very large Crawdads!
Okay, not a quilting comment, but I was born and
raised way back in West Virginia. And everyone there
quilted for warmth in the cold winters.
(Shrimp are the seafood we eat -- like very small lobsters)
-------------------------------
Or very large Crawdads!
Okay, not a quilting comment, but I was born and
raised way back in West Virginia. And everyone there
quilted for warmth in the cold winters.
#72
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Thanks for the suggestion of using a salad spinner for the small pieces, and using Shout dryer sheets to prevent bleeding. Tomorrow I'm washing red, I'll let you know how it turns out.
Thanks again everyone. :thumbup:
Thanks again everyone. :thumbup:
#74
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Location: montana
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Originally Posted by Twisted Quilter
Thanks for the suggestion of using a salad spinner for the small pieces, and using Shout dryer sheets to prevent bleeding. Tomorrow I'm washing red, I'll let you know how it turns out.
Thanks again everyone. :thumbup:
Thanks again everyone. :thumbup:
you put in the washer to catch dyes instead of them going into
your good fabric or clothes.
#80
If you want to wash the strips first, then take some thin fabric you won't be using and make a fitted bag to put the strips in, sew it shut and throw in the wash. I would just take some fabric, put a bunch of strips on it, fold it over and sew a seam tightly around the strips. The strips will stay flat and not fray this way.
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