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stillclock 10-19-2013 07:59 PM

Dylon SOS Color Run
 
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i put the red, white and blue quilt on the line to snap a few pictures, and promptly forgot about it.

it rained.

i came home to discover the whites shot through on the quilting lines with vibrant orange.

the whole quilt was bleeding as if murdered.

i looked on line and read about color catchers and synthrapol, knowing i could get both at the coolest little quilt shop out in the country.

i snuck in a trip there on a too busy day, and the owner told me to put that stuff back and buy this dylon sos color run product.

i bought two boxes and came home to soak the disaster in the bath tub. this is what happened when the quilt hit the hot water:

this is what it looks like now, after three rounds in the hot water, including an overnight soak.:



there are some minor bleeding marks, but no one is ever going to notice them and i wonder if they'll wash out in the next go around with colour catchers.

so if you ever have a serious bleeding disaster, i have to recommend this product. truly magical!

i am so thankful today for chemistry!

aileen

stillclock 10-19-2013 08:00 PM

the red flannel backing was from the bins. i always wash my fabric before i put it away, so i didn't think to wash this prior to using it.

there's no way it was ever washed. several lessons learned here :)

aileen

Jeanette Frantz 10-19-2013 08:15 PM

Aileen,


I am a really a "rank amateur", but I have decided that I will always wash and treat my fabrics before I begin working on any quilt! The first bed-size quilt I made was a white with red embroidery and red borders. My cousin in Oklahoma has her own quilt shop, so she had cautioned me about color bleeding! I cut a scrap of the red and put it in a glass of hot tap water. The water almost instantly was bright pink! I knew then I had a problem. I went looking for a dye-setting product locally -- I sent to almost every store in town, including Joann's, Hobby Lobby, you name it I went there. After all that exhaustive activity netted me nothing, I got on the computer and went on the Rit Dye website. Rit has a dye-setting product designed primarily for hand-painted fabrics. However, it works for commercially dyed fabric. It cost more to have it shipped than the product itself cost. But, I'm a believer! I tested the fabric, both before and after processing it with the product. Afterward, it didn't fade/bleed! I'm sold. I think I would still use color catchers when I washed it, but that's just a very cautious position! I'm glad the product you got worked for you!

Jeanette Frantz

BellaBoo 10-19-2013 08:49 PM

Thanks for posting this. I haven't heard of this product but just ordered it from Amazon. You never know when you might have an OH NO with fabric. I'm ready for it now! LOL

Tartan 10-19-2013 09:03 PM

Thank goodness you were able to save it!

bearisgray 10-19-2013 09:28 PM

That sure is some red water in that tub!

Glad that pruduct saved the day.

Nice quilt -if there is any staining, it is not conspicuois!

hopetoquilt 10-20-2013 03:17 AM

That is seriously a lot of bleeding. I have never seen a fabric bleed that much

QuiltnNan 10-20-2013 03:37 AM

wow, terrific save. thanks for the info on the product

yngldy 10-20-2013 11:47 AM

That is some serious color in that water! What did your bathtub look like after that?!

1000projects 10-20-2013 12:34 PM

terrific save. whew!

BETTY62 10-21-2013 08:36 PM

Thank you for your post. Dylon SOS has been added to my list of items to purchase on my next trip to the fabric store. Your quilt is beautiful. So glad you were able to save it.


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