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I chuck it! It's not worth the problems it creates.
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I wouldn't use it in a quilt, maybe make a single project where the item could be washed by itself. Tote Bag *
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I had a special bright red that I really needed for my GGS quilt. It never stopped bleeding! I was lucky to find the exact red at a store in FL. The bleeder went to the trash. This was the only piece of fabric I ever had that would not stop bleeding.
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There's some great ideas here for use without trashing it...clothesline basket and utility tote bags are good ideas! Until you can use it, be sure to put in a separate bag and clearly label that this was the bleeder fabric so it doesn't get mixed back in with stash.
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I have a stash of fabrics that is strictly for practicing (mostly FMQ) and for testing: quilting ideas, machine emb. ideas and to determine stitch length/width, etc. A bleeder fabric would go into that stash.
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I use anything that doesn't stop bleeding into cat hammocks or dog beds for the local humane society.
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Moda will replace their forever bleeding fabric.....I was surprised. They missed a process with some dark red fabric...I didn't have a reciept, but they replaced it. I don't know about other manufacturers.
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Originally Posted by Lady Diana
(Post 7267008)
Moda will replace their forever bleeding fabric.....I was surprised. They missed a process with some dark red fabric...I didn't have a reciept, but they replaced it. I don't know about other manufacturers.
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Happened to me once with a jewel green - used several methods hoping to set the dye. Finally tossed it. Wasted a lot of time and effort
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I toss fabric like that, do not donate as I do not want someone else dealing with problem.
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