Prewashing Batik Strips???
#11
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Illinois
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I would not trust any batik not to bleed/run. You can hand rinse these and lay them on a rack or flat to dry. Use warm water to rinse, as there can still be a bit of the resist remaining. I throw my strips into a sink of warm water and let them sit for at least 10 minutes. Then rinse the excess dye.
#12
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: IN
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I don't wash pre-cuts. I haven't bought any batik pre-cuts because they are notorious for color bleed. I do buy batik yardage and I DO pre-wash, starch and iron it before cutting it. I usually cut my own strips myself anyway so to me it's not a big deal.
#13
I made one of the strip quilts with a Bali Pop and did not pre-wash any of the strips. I did put about 4 color catchers in the washing machine when I washed the finished quilt. They caught all the bleeding and came out a nice purple color.
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