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Old 09-15-2011, 05:09 PM
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wash it? I always wash my quilting material before sewing it. But I am stumped with this!

My wonderful neighbor just got back from a trip to Ghana, Africa, and bought me this lovely purple and chartreuse fabric (color is darker than the pics - sorry!). It is more like linen than cotton, but it is "Super Real Wax - Baritex Guaranteed Super Wax" as you can see.

So, is it like a Batik -- waxed in that way to make the pattern??? Or what? Do you think I can wash and dry it like any other material?

Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated!
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Boy, I'm stumped. Guess if it were me I'd cut a small piece and wash it and see what happens. :)
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Old 09-15-2011, 05:22 PM
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I have yards and yards of African fabric - just like yours.
Toss it in the machine if you want.

I rarely prewash - only the solid hand-dyed (meaning non-commercial ones).

But it's fine if you do - this fabric is used to make the fabulous bright dresses for the ladies. It's 100% cotton.

Looks like Vlisco fabric to me --- Bartex might the technique or another fabric manufacturer. Vlisco is actually a Dutch company that makes fabric for the African market. Go figure.

Check out the latest fashion show here:
http://www.vlisco.com/
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Originally Posted by MTS
I have yards and yards of African fabric - just like yours.
Toss it in the machine if you want.

I rarely prewash - only the solid hand-dyed (meaning non-commercial ones).

But it's fine if you do - this fabric is used to make the fabulous bright dresses for the ladies. It's 100% cotton.

Looks like Vlisco fabric to me --- Bartex might the technique or another fabric manufacturer. Vlisco is actually a Dutch company that makes fabric for the African market. Go figure.

Check out the latest fashion show here:
http://www.vlisco.com/
Boy -o-boy, this is some beautiful stuff. Did I say beautiful?
beautiful and beyo!nd
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Hot iron & paper, over & over

http://www.ehow.com/how_6347208_remove-wax-batik.html
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Old 09-15-2011, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by ube quilting
Boy -o-boy, this is some beautiful stuff. Did I say beautiful?
beautiful and beyo!nd
Kinda makes it hard to go back to the boring Moda florals ;-)

We used to order bolts (6 yds) and split amongst a group.
I still have boxes of this stuff.

There are a lot of knockoffs but the Vlisco ones are the top of the line.
Although there are also a lot of counterfeit Vlisco ones out there.
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It might be fabric like they used to have for tablecloths and outdoor furniture. I think it was called "oilcloth". The wax was intended to make it waterproof or at least water resistant.
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Originally Posted by mom-6
It might be fabric like they used to have for tablecloths and outdoor furniture. I think it was called "oilcloth". The wax was intended to make it waterproof or at least water resistant.
Nope. It's 100% cotton fabric.
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I like the fabric a lot but can't help you with your question.
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Baritex is a Northern France company that distributes the material from Northern Africa. They do not manufacture or make -- only distribute from them. At least that's what their website states.
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