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I'm nervous about washing this deep red fabric again--now it's a quilt back.

I'm nervous about washing this deep red fabric again--now it's a quilt back.

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Old 08-04-2011, 03:54 AM
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I've read all the replies so far---many good suggestions. Interested to hear what happened in the last wash!!!???
Good luck, Kutnso
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Old 08-04-2011, 04:17 AM
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It's been a busy morning...chores...got hubby off to work...wrapped and packed b-day gifts for a friend...showered...now headed in to finish... will report back as soon as I have news.
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Old 08-04-2011, 04:34 AM
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How much salt do you use in a sink?

I have some yardage of green fabrics and red fabrics that I must have soaked, washed, rinsed, dried, ironed so many times. They soaked in vinegar, salt, I used color catchers but still, the rinse water is not clear. It is some nice fabrics that I bought in a LQS on my trip to the States last April. It is owned by a knowned quilter who has written many quilting books so I figure it is good quality fabrics.

and I do not want to not use it in a quilt...
To tell you the truth I don't measure, just turn on hot water, open the little metal spigot and pour about 4 'circles' I'll have to go to Fabricville and check the Dylon packages to see what they recommend. I can't remember offhand. Wonder if there's a recipe online. I see you're from Quebec ?the city or prov? - I'm in Montreal - do you go to the annual CQ?
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Old 08-04-2011, 04:46 AM
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would you please let us know how it turns out after the wash I had a green that did that and was scared to use it for anything so would like to know how yours turns out after washing Thanks
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Washer is filling now... I found spots where I had to add quilting...


Added--so far so good--I put six sheets in and none had the slightest pink... I only washed it on a 4 min gentle cycle and I'm spinning it well... rinsing coming....

I HATE washing quilts--it seems cruel. lol

Added again: some of the sheets were pinkish in the rinse..so I added two more. I didn't see any red in the yellow. I let it rinse half way once--agitating by hand between machine work, then spun it and rinsed it a bit again only agitating by hand. Final spin now...

In the dryer now--I didn't see any red in the yellow binding! I'll do a full inspection once it's dry. Needs to be wrapped and delivered at 4:00 this afternoon!
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Old 08-04-2011, 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by helou
Maurene
How much salt do you use in a sink?

I have some yardage of green fabrics and red fabrics that I must have soaked, washed, rinsed, dried, ironed so many times. They soaked in vinegar, salt, I used color catchers but still, the rinse water is not clear. It is some nice fabrics that I bought in a LQS on my trip to the States last April. It is owned by a knowned quilter who has written many quilting books so I figure it is good quality fabrics.

and I do not want to not use it in a quilt...
To tell you the truth I don't measure, just turn on hot water, open the little metal spigot and pour about 4 'circles' I'll have to go to Fabricville and check the Dylon packages to see what they recommend. I can't remember offhand. Wonder if there's a recipe online. I see you're from Quebec ?the city or prov? - I'm in Montreal - do you go to the annual CQ?
Hi Maurene
I'm in Quebec city and quite new to quilting. My SIL lives in St Hubert and she is very much involved in quilting and has been for the last 20 years (at least) and she is only 49 yo. she's the one who motivated me into trying to learn

I have not used my green fabric yet as I'm still working on another one... I might wash and wash and soak it some more lolll
I have never been to the annual CQ
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Old 08-04-2011, 05:51 AM
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Wow, so much great information thanks for the thread!
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Old 08-04-2011, 05:58 AM
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I had a deep red fabric that I got at Walmart that blead really bad and finely put it in hot water and added ebsonsalts and it set the die finely.
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Old 08-04-2011, 06:03 AM
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Almost dry--it's FINE!!!! Even though the sheets turned pink, it didn't mean the color was bothering the quilt. I did wash this fabric many times before using it... and the water was still tinged with the last wash. but that's fine. When I think about it, when sheets are used in regular wash--color from clothes still comes out.

Happy dance!! I just made a card for her with my photos and will wrap it soon!

Thanks for all the help.
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I remember someone saying that they also give a boxe of Color catchers with the new quilt ... loll
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