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Forgot to tell you, I love the quilt!
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I keep a liter of club soda in case of wine spilled on my carpet; it takes wine out so I would try it on a scrap of fabric to see if it removed kool aid from the fabric. Hope so. Beautiful quilt top, by the way!
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The best stain remover I've found is called the Magic Wand:
http://www.amazon.com/Dritz-20125-Cl...rds=magic+wand It looks like an oversized stick of chapstick and you rub it on the stain and then take a wet brush (I use an old toothbrush) and brush the spot. Then just throw it in the washing machine. If it's a bad stain, like grease, sometimes it takes more than one application, but it will work even if something has already gone through the dryer. Best ever. I used to find it at Hancock's or JoAnn's but it was discontinued in stores a couple of years ago. Now, I order it on Amazon when I can add it on to another order with free shipping. |
I think I would cry !! No suggestion as to how to remove, my sympathy
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Oh quiltykiwi, I did not have this happen to me. I was just wondering what anyone else would do if it had happened to them. I try not to bring things that might hurt my quilts or the fabric into the sewing room. The thing is that the sewing room is also the computer room, and I like a drink now and then.
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I love your quilt! I have googled Pipe Dream Quilt pattern and not found it. If you are using a pattern, can you share what it is called, please. If you just created it on your own....well Wow!!!!
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Yes, it is a dye, and has been used as a safe method for children to tie-dye t-shirts. Keep it in the kitchen if you have to serve it; even iced tea is safer!
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