Shout "Color Catcher" laundry sheets for Batiks ? ? ? ?
#22
I made a red and white Batik quilt and when finished I washed it using 2 Shout Color Catch sheets and put Retayne in the washer. The red did not bleed on to the white and the finished top looks great. Retayne is a color fixative used to stop the bleeding in fabrics.
#23
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I need to put Synthropol on my list. I've never seen it but then again never looked for it. My DH tells me not to go snake hunting. But yet I'm not the one who got bit. That's a whole different story, sorry!
#24
I do not prewash my fabrics and after I created a red, white, and blue quilt I was very concern thinking I should have prewashed. I used the color catchers (6 sheets) and was very happy with the results. The whites were just as white as before washing. Now I always wash the finished quilts with the color catchers with no worry about colors bleeding.
#26
I put three Color Catcher sheets into a washer with 24 batik fat quarters (red, green, blue, purple, gold, brown) and washed them four times with Synthrapol in the wash each time. These are the sheet colors which resulted during those four washes from left to right #1-4. I would make sure that the person receiving a quilt with batiks knows to wash the quilt in cold water with Color Catcher sheets. That might be put on the label as washing instructions under the information included in labels.
Last edited by janeknapp; 08-02-2013 at 06:53 AM.
#27
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Location: No. California
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I use the Synthropol for my own new pieces and I always throw in a couple color catchers for any sewn pieces......I have also started giving a box of color catchers with any quilt I give away.....I watch and buy them on sale..... This goes with any non-charity quilt.....I do usually include instructions to wash in only cold water too....
#28
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Join Date: May 2012
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I had red and white fabric for a table runner. The color catcher caught all of the red and none bled onto the white. And the color catcher sheets came our red, not pink, red. However, the fabric was not a batik. I used the color catcher sheets on a black, white and red quilt. The red was a batik and it ran, the color catcher sheets did not catch the color. The red was only 2 inch squares in a D9P and maybe because it was so little and spread over the entire queen size quilt it didn't catch it. There was some red on the white in a few places. I'll never trust a batik again not to run and I will prewash all batiks.
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