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    Old 06-05-2011, 01:00 PM
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    Shout's Color Catcher is usually found on the top shelf at the grocery store where washing items are located.It really gives you a clue if it catches color. I wash with a small bit of cheer for dark colors, delicate cycle, cool water. Just did the process on a red and was pleased to find the CC a tad pink and the material not much changed in feel. If there was a greater problem I would use white vinegar and salt in the water as it gets washed again.
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    Old 06-05-2011, 01:00 PM
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    Shout's Color Catcher is usually found on the top shelf at the grocery store where washing items are located.It really gives you a clue if it catches color. I wash with a small bit of cheer for dark colors, delicate cycle, cool water. Just did the process on a red and was pleased to find the CC a tad pink and the material not much changed in feel. If there was a greater problem I would use white vinegar and salt in the water as it gets washed again.
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    Old 06-05-2011, 01:39 PM
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    I prewash for quilts but if I have fabric that I purchased for a wall hanging I do not prewash.
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    Old 06-05-2011, 09:08 PM
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    I always do. My mother said she could never work in a fabric store because of all the fumes coming off the fabric from whatever they use in the printing process. I don't trust any manufacturer to have clean fabric. I wash whites and creams, too. You don't know where it has been or who has handled it. Besides, I don't like any surprises at the end. And I use color catchers in the wash of "raw" fabrics and Retayne. I always washed material for garment sewing, too. If you notice, some clothing says to wash before wearing.
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    Old 06-05-2011, 09:21 PM
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    Originally Posted by QandE2010
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    I don't pre-wash. I pay between $8-$10 a yard for fabric. With fabric of that quality, I shouldn't have to pre-wash, and I've never had problems, even with reds and purples.
    I thought that, too. BUT the last quilt I made had a bunch of red batik next to white blocks. I paid $11.99 for the red batik at a top notch LGS. The quilt was very time intense. So I said, "Self, better color check the red to make sure I don't end up with pink & red!!". Good thing, it turned the water bright red. I washed it 8 times B-4 it finally quit running. Then I used retayne. Then after the quilt was finished, I added a couple color catchers to wash.
    I've never worked with batiks...mainly because I've never found any that I'm just so crazy about that I just have to have it ;). But from what I understand, the process of dying batiks is much different than dying regular cotton. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that might be a reason batiks are more susceptible to bleeding.
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    Old 06-05-2011, 09:29 PM
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    I don't prewash. Never have and don't think I ever will.
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    Old 06-05-2011, 09:42 PM
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    Ihave never washed my fabric. I really don't like the fabric once it is washed. It loses it's newness. Maybe it's just me but that is how I feel.
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    Old 06-06-2011, 12:51 AM
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    never bother too eager to get started...too lazy to iron also!
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    Old 06-06-2011, 02:28 AM
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    Originally Posted by girliegirl
    ok, do you wash or don't you wash your material before you quilt? I didn't prewash, I don't think my Grandmother ever did either...
    I always pre-wash first. I don't want any unexpected problems arise when I wash the quilt for the first time.
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    Old 06-06-2011, 06:05 AM
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    Every new project I question why I should prewash, but I always end up prewashing fabric. I just like the fact that I can be positive that the fabric will not shrink or the colors will not run. It really is a personal decision.
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