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Old 01-16-2011, 12:54 PM
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About 3 years ago I cut out a quilt (did not wash fabric) has white with purples... Should I set the purples in a Vingar water and rinse to set the color? Or leave it and sew? Thank you so much quilters.
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Old 01-16-2011, 01:07 PM
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I have a friend that never washes her fabric. I usually do but when i sew with a jelly roll and cannot till its quilted? I throw about 3 color catchers in the 1st wash and see what happens. You can see if it will run, with out worrying that the loose dye will end up on the white. I love those color catchers...
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Three color catchers would be my choice too.
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Old 01-16-2011, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ann clare
Three color catchers would be my choice too.
I agree with you....love the color catchers!!
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Vinegar will probably not set a purple dye of this day and age. It worked well for organic dyes in days past. Current dyes are almost always made chemically. To set them permanently, if you have a "bleeder" fabric, you can use Retayne.

Since you already cut out the pieces, I would simply take a piece of the purple and test it. Place it in a glass of water for several hours and watch to see if any purple streaking takes place (bleeding). After that, take it out and rub it against some of the white fabric to see if any dye transfers (crocking). It's also a good idea to rub some dry purple fabric against the white fabric to see if any dye transfers (dry crocking).

If the purple passes all of the above tests, I would go ahead and use it in the quilt. When washing for the first time, I would use Synthrapol along with color catchers -- just in case.
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I just found my way back here, I thank all of you for your great advise. :)
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