Washing Batiks - Bali Pops
#12
If you cut off tiny (quarter inch) corners, that should help them avoid fraying. Two of the corners will be on the selvedge edge, so you won't lose any fabric on that side and the other two corners will be from the folded centre of the fabric, but there will be such a little bit of wastage, I don't think you would notice it.
#13
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You might put like colors in an old pillow case and fold over a couple of times then pin with rust proof safety pins. Then put in to wash and dry. I have done this with scraps of materials but not strips. Scraps have turned out okay.
#14
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I've made quilts using the Bali Pops and they didn't run or anything. Actually, things turned out wonderfully and I and the recipients were very pleased. Because I like to wash all my fabric, I gentle soaked the finished top (before I quilted it) because I had presoaked the batting & backing. None of the colours bled nor did the tops shrink or lose their shape.
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I've quilted with batiks and have not found them to bleed. If you are worried about it make your quilt and then purchase some Color Catcher sheets, and wash your quilt. Some are put out by Shout. At one time Woollite made some. I used them with almost every load of wash. When I wash fabrics I always put one in the wash. Wal-Mart carries the Shout brand.
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I have not found Bali fabrics to bleed. I don't normally pre-wash unless it is flannel or a really deep red. I do wash everything with a color catcher before it goes out the door. I would not pre-wash the bali-pops, you don't want them to shrink less than the 2 1/2 they are wide, especially if you are using one of those "strip" patterns.
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#18
I think you could put them in a hosiery washing mesh bag and was them without any problems. I had a really pretty deep orange that I wanted to use in a floral applique and I tested it and it just kept bleeding so I am really careful about any dark batiks. By the way, that was from a major manufacturer so it was not a cheap batik. Good luck. Just put like colors in each bag as you wash them.
#19
I have not washed my fabrics prior to using them. All have been wall quilts with the exception of a batik quilt I am now using on my bed, which has not been washed yet.
I have started to wash/dry my fabrics before putting them in 10 gallon ziplocs, and none of the batiks have bled.
Also, I have not had a problem with any of the batiks fraying. Due to the strip size, I do think I would hand wash if you are going that route.
I have started to wash/dry my fabrics before putting them in 10 gallon ziplocs, and none of the batiks have bled.
Also, I have not had a problem with any of the batiks fraying. Due to the strip size, I do think I would hand wash if you are going that route.
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