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Red fabric bleed
Is there a manufacturer that has red fab that does not bleed? I've gone thru 3 fabric catchers with two fabric cuts and still bleeding. Hate to throw it out. I know I can't donate it. Red is a focal point in several of my quilts. Hope someone knows of red fab that is safe.
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I've never had Robert Kauffman red prints or Kona reds bleed at all. Really can't think of the last red I bought that bled. Washing a color catcher with all red fabric, it will always come out pinkish.
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I only ever had a bad problem once and that was with a red that never stopped bleeding, but I've found heat treatment the best last chance and have been able to stabilize many fabrics. Always deal with wet fabric, I do just a tiny bit of regular blue Dawn dish detergent and swish in the sink, rinse well. Then you can either microwave in a large safe (pyrex) bowl, cover with plastic wrap for up to 30 minutes, depending on how much water/big a piece of fabric. Or, you can try boiling on top of the stove for twice as long, adding vinegar shouldn't hurt but its really the heat that is working. Warning: I used a non-food aluminum canning pot when I was doing a lot of dying/stabilizing stuff and residues built up! Do not use food dishes for non-food things.
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You might want to consider using "Retayne" to set/stabilize the colour.
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If a fabric bleeds in the second wash then I stop wasting my time and money on it .
Better to find another red. |
Originally Posted by QuiltE
(Post 8698019)
You might want to consider using "Retayne" to set/stabilize the colour.
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