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stitchengramie 07-24-2011 08:28 AM

I always add a cup of vinegar to the water when washing my fabric to set the colors. Should I also use laundry detergent as well. I wash all my fabric in cold water, and I separate all the colors before I wash them. Am I doing the right thing?

Thanks,

Mary (stitchengramie)

amma 07-24-2011 08:29 AM

If you are just prewashing to set the dyes and shrink the fabric, that should be fine. If you are wanting to get rid of the chemicals/sizing, then I would probably add laundry detergent. :D:D:D

alikat110 07-24-2011 08:30 AM

I rarely wash..except red. Use vinigar also.

Lori S 07-24-2011 08:34 AM

The vinegar is sufficent to remove the sizing and/or treatments. The vinegar is actually more effective for this purpose than laundry detergent.
I know many believe it but vinegar does not set dyes on cotton fabrics . It would only work if acid type dyes are used . Acid type dyes are never used on 100 percent cotton fabrics.
The benefits you are getting is actually from the washing and drying to remove the excess dye.

nyelphaba 07-24-2011 08:39 AM

I wash in the machine on cold with detergent.

MadQuilter 07-24-2011 09:10 AM

I generally run mine through the hand-wash cycle (faster) with plain cold water and dry on high. If it's a deep color I check first under the tap if it runs, then I wash that fabric separately with detergent.

dunster 07-24-2011 09:13 AM

Interesting how we all have different opinions on how to wash. I wash on hot with detergent. I figure I will get maximum shrinkage and fading that way, and I would rather that it happen before I use the fabric in a quilt.

BrendaK 07-24-2011 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by dunster
Interesting how we all have different opinions on how to wash. I wash on hot with detergent. I figure I will get maximum shrinkage and fading that way, and I would rather that it happen before I use the fabric in a quilt.

That's what I do. I also dry on hot.BrendaK

ckcowl 07-24-2011 11:10 AM

vinegar does not set the color in quilting cottons-
it will however freshen the water-
vinegar only works with acid dyes----which are used for wools- and other fibers-besides cottons
i could never understand why anyone would wash fabric- quilt or otherwise- without detergent---seems like a waste of time and water to me-
i always use detergent- i want to wash away any sizing/chemicals/oils in the fabrics
i do not use fabric softener when pre-washing fabrics- mainly because it can effect how fusables or other treatments you might use while making your quilt- i do however use fab softener when i wash the completed quilt.
but unless you need to adjust the ph of your water- you are just wasting vinegar.

quiltsRfun 07-24-2011 02:32 PM


Originally Posted by dunster
Interesting how we all have different opinions on how to wash. I wash on hot with detergent. I figure I will get maximum shrinkage and fading that way, and I would rather that it happen before I use the fabric in a quilt.

Same here. Or at least warm water.

ube quilting 07-24-2011 04:32 PM

You're washing cotton,

Most fabric has very little bleeding these days so I pre-test the darker colors by soaking a corner of the fabric for a few minutes in a clear bowl of very hot water. If after a few minutes the water is turned, I put it aside. If the bleeding is minor I just wash it with like colors and detergent. That usually works for minor bleeding.

Fabric that bleeds alot I treat seperately. I always use a little detergent.
peace :D

Heather Hayllar 07-25-2011 02:38 AM

I hand wash and set with salt.
When all excess dye is gone and the salt has set the colour I rinse in facbric softener in the machine then put it in the dryer.... no problems whatsoever so far!! Not bad as I have been quilting for nearly 2 decades :)

gaevren 07-25-2011 03:00 AM

I always wash mine the way I plan to wash it later!

Candy Apple Quilts 07-25-2011 03:02 AM

Me too! :lol:


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