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Old 01-05-2020, 08:09 AM
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Unhappy Red Fabric Ran on White Blocks

Hi, I realize there are other entries on this site about fabric running, but I’m in the middle of the “run mess” and am not sure what steps to take now, or if I need to just give up and trash my Christmas quilt.

My quilt is backed with a good-quality quilt fabric that is red on red (poinsettias). However, the top is primarily white, with red appliqued poinsettias. The top was given to me, so I can’t be sure of the quality of the fabric used. I did not pre-wash the backing fabric before quilting.

Yesterday I washed the quilt in my top-load HE machine on a delicate cycle with cold water, adding two color-catchers. When I removed the quilt from the washer, I noticed some pink staining on the top in places. It was late at night and lighting was not at a degree that I could tell if this was an all-over problem or not. I soaked the quilt overnight in OxyClean and also added three color-catchers.

This morning the soak water was red, most of the formerly white color of my quilt is pink, and the color-catchers were only light pink. I’ve now transferred the quilt to the bathtub with about a gallon of vinegar and four color catchers. My husband has gone to the store for Blue Ultra Dawn.

What is your opinion about next steps to take? I’m hopeful that the vinegar will remove the red staining of my white blocks, but am doubtful. Is there anything that can be done at this point? How long should I do the vinegar rinses, and should I proceed to the Blue Ultra Dawn step or try something else?
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Old 01-05-2020, 09:43 AM
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Check out this thread!
Ack! The Red Fabric Bled on The White Background
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Old 01-05-2020, 10:24 AM
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Or this one: https://www.colorwaysbyvicki.com/sav...g-quilt.html#/

The downloaded instructions have the detailed process.
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Old 01-05-2020, 11:20 AM
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Sometimes the best thing to do, is try everything you can and then declare...."Well, I like the pink" and just don't worry about it. One of the best thing about quilting is that not everyone or even most people will know that you didn't start with pink fabric. Could we have a picture?
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There is a great thread on the use of Retayne and Synthrapol, here:
When/How to Use Retayne and/or Synthrapol
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Or this one: https://www.colorwaysbyvicki.com/sav...g-quilt.html#/

The downloaded instructions have the detailed process.
Agree with Stephie. Vicki's method has saved many a quilt and I know of several big name show quilters who swear by this.
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Originally Posted by Sephie View Post
Or this one: https://www.colorwaysbyvicki.com/sav...g-quilt.html#/

The downloaded instructions have the detailed process.
Yes, this!
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I've tried to upload a photo, which is less than 5 MB, but I continuously get an "Upload Failed" error. Sorry! It sounds like Vicki's method may be my best hope for saving the quilt. Alternatively, I like Barb in Louisiana's idea of declaring "Well, I like the pink." Otherwise, I think I'll roll it up and use it as a draft guard at the bottom of a door!

Thanks, everyone, for your guidance. I've never had the issue before and wasn't sure where to turn. Now I know!

Paula
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The Dawn trick worked for me when I had the same trouble. Best of luck!
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Dawn worked for me, as well. That stuff is awesome... Hope this gets fixed for you. Your quilt sound beautiful.
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