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judylg 10-27-2010 03:35 AM

How well does the crayon coloring hold up to the occasional wash? Anyone done any? I have seen them and they are nice.

ktbb 10-27-2010 03:53 AM

Even to fabric colors are designed to be more durable, I still wouldn't trust them for long term use on things that are washed a lot...but then you can always refresh the colors when they go pale.

ckcowl 10-27-2010 04:07 AM

as long as the coloring was heat-set and treated properly they hold up quite well. we do coloring quilts at a local preschool every year and the first one a little boy i know still has his quilt he made in preschool 9 years ago...it is still holding up just fine...a couple of the pictures did fade some, he just got his crayons out and redid them but most have not faded hardly at all. the 2 that did were quite light to begin with. his quilt gets used and washed.
the only special treatment his mother has given the quilt is she does wash it in cold water..but then she tosses it into the dryer just like anything else a mother of 6 does. and we do not use any special crayons at the preschool, we use whatever crayons the child has...crayola and dollar store crayons work equally well. the key is using either PFD fabrics (prepared for dyeing) or pre-washing/preparing ourselves. for the preschool project i have been involved with for the past 9 years i have used PFD fabric. i iron freezer paper to the back, cut out 14" squares and give them to the kids..they color their pictures on the fabric squares. then i heat set them for them, using a brown paper bag and a hot iron. the brown paper collects the wax, the color sets into the fibers. then we get together and the kids decide on the fabrics for sashing strips and we work together to make it a quilt. we always combine the quilt project with other classroom activities..like working with shapes, we have used circles, triangles, diamonds, rectangles and squares. the teachers are very creative at combining activities with lessons, the kids learn lots. i set up a little sewing machine and they all work on their own quilts...the only things we do not let them do is iron/press. we draw lines on our fabric and they cut with their little safety shears, we draw lines for them to follow to sew, but if they make their seam 1" wide that is ok too...it is nothing but a very positive activity. as they get older we stress acurracy more but for the pre-schoolers it is more about the lessons being learned and creating something of their own, the technical part we do not stress over we do not want anyone feeling like theirs is not good enough. they are all good enough! and treasured. each child makes their own quilt to keep and each child makes a block for a class room quilt which the raffle to pay for their end of year field trip.

stitchinwitch 10-27-2010 04:22 AM

About 5 years ago, I was playing around, and traced a picture, colored it with regular cheap crayons, heat set it, then sandwiched it and echo quilted it. Washed it - even with bleach - and it is still fine. Its hanging on my wall. It seems like several years ago, I read something that suggested not using the "made for fabric" crayons because they don't hold up.

knlsmith 10-27-2010 04:58 AM

CKOWL:

Thanks so much for such detail and clarity. I was wondering how to make it set without a big mess. Papersacks are so handy!

Another one for the to do list! :)

Lisa_wanna_b_quilter 10-27-2010 06:46 AM

I have sweatshirts done by my Girl Scout troop that are 10 years old. They get worn every winter and washed at least once a week during that time. The colors have faded some, but still look pretty good.

Kyiav10 10-27-2010 06:56 AM

I bought fabric crayons. I followed the directions to the T. A few weeks later the crayons faded soooo bad that you could not make out the design. I bought fabric markers and redid the crayons.

Much happier with the results!

Kyia

auntiehenno 10-27-2010 08:42 AM

use regular crayons, not the ones co. would like tp sell you

Bill'sBonBon 10-27-2010 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by judylg
How well does the crayon coloring hold up to the occasional wash? Anyone done any? I have seen them and they are nice.

Hi Judylg, I made 3 crayon quilts. For my Grtgrnd.kids. There is a paint medium you can get to put on the colored part of the fabric. 2 of my grnds qiults got medium and the other didn't. Eriks Dinosaur quilt is in S.Carolina. Couldn't get it back to apply medium.. the other 2 has been washed several times. The quilts will be 2 yrs. old this Christmas. I haven't seen Eriks when he comes to GA. for a visit they forget to bring it. I would like to see it so I can tell if it faded very much.. His mom says some has and I used the Fabric crayons on his. The other 2 reg. crayola crayons. I have a link to Caydens Sports Quilt and a picture of the Medium you can get it at MICHAELS or the internet. I hope this helps you . I have a lot of fun making these. Eriks was Dinos,Kelyi's was pixies and caydens sports. I have pictures posted of all three. Have fun making your quilt.
BillsBonBon

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