How To Make Your Own Color Catchers. Tips?
#12
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Here is a site with recipe for home made color catchers.
http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/...-catchers.html
http://www.onegoodthingbyjillee.com/...-catchers.html
#13
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Location: Michigan
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I would be worried that a home made concoction may damage a quilt. After spending all that money on materials and putting in all that time, spending a buck or two for a color catcher seems like a wise investment.
#14
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Location: Northern Michigan
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Soaking your fabric in soda ash helps the fabric absorb dyes when dyeing fabric, but washes away when laundered, so kind of seems like it wouldn't be very beneficial. Tossing in a white washcloth would do as much or more than a fabric soaked in soda ash.
Visit Dharma Trading Company, they have a lot of helpful information on their site explaining all of the products related to dyeing, dyes, fixatives, etc.
You could also just buy a bottle of synthrapol. Which keeps fugitive dyes suspended in the water so they do not ( bleed) onto other fabrics in the wash. It takes very little, so is cost efficient
#16
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I use a dye-setting product (not synthrapol) that I purchase online -- it's not expensive -- costs more to ship than the product costs per unit -- so I buy several bottles at a time, with the same shipping cost! I have no financial interest in the company that makes the product -- it's Ritz Dye Fixative and IT WORKS! I am particularly careful with full vibrant colors -- those are the ones most likely to bleed, but I check them all! It's worth the extra step and accomplishes two safety things in one operation -- if you dye-set your fabric, you're also causing it to shrink (if the fabric is prone to shrinkage), and you're also guaranteeing that your dyes will NOT bleed. Come to think of it, it also accomplishes fade prevention! JMHO!
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#17
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Location: East Coast FL
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I have been making mine as directed on the following web site. The white felt from Joann, arm and hammer washing soda from Walmart. You don't need the big box. Very pleased with it and can't tell the difference between mine and the purchased.
http://www.livingonadime.com/homemad...chers-laundry/
http://www.livingonadime.com/homemad...chers-laundry/
#18
the soda ash from Dharma Trading is a dye fixative, it's what makes the dye stay in the fabric, otherwise it will wash out so that may be what you're looking for, it's not that expensive, I but it in a 10 lb. bag for my hand dyed fabrics, give it a try
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