Bleeding Through
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I made a tree skirt that had a red backing (I prewashed ALL of the fabric). I did not wash it after I was done making it (which I guess I should have). My husband, when filling up the tree holder, spilled water on the skirt -- now the white thread that I used to quilt is showing red on the top of the tree skirt; some of the lighter fabric around the thread is also showing red..
What should I do? Wash the tree skirt now, and hope the red on the top washes away? What's my best option at this point?
What should I do? Wash the tree skirt now, and hope the red on the top washes away? What's my best option at this point?
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I would probably try washing with Synthrapol several times. That is your best bet for removing a bleed. The dye that has migrated has not been set by chemicals or heat, so it's likely it will migrate again when you wash it. Synthrapol suspends unset dye particles in the water so they do not settle into fabric.
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Well, I washed it 3 times with color catchers, and unfortunately it looks even worse than before! The red that had bled through from the back through the thread is not gone, and now the lighter fabric has a definite red tinge to it. :( Do I have any other options at this point?
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That could be fabric that is going to continually bleed. You may not be able to do anything to stop it. I am so so so so sorry!!!!!!
Keep it from the heat, and maybe someone else will have a different idea for you to try.
Keep it from the heat, and maybe someone else will have a different idea for you to try.
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Originally Posted by rivka
Well, I washed it 3 times with color catchers, and unfortunately it looks even worse than before! The red that had bled through from the back through the thread is not gone, and now the lighter fabric has a definite red tinge to it. :( Do I have any other options at this point?
It could take several washings. I would start with cold water and work up to hot water. Synthrapol says to use hot water with it, but my fear is that with this amount of bleeding the hot water may release more dye than the Synhrapol can keep suspended. That's why I'd change the temperature gradually with each washing.
At the very end, if you get to a point where the wash water is nearly clear and there is still staining in the white fabric, I would do a final wash with Synthrapol and a powdered bleach that is safe for colors (such as Clorox-2). That might remove the remaining unwanted color.
Many quilt shops carry Synthrapol now.
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I just have to comment on how awesome my husband is -- I told him over IM that I really needed this Synthrapol stuff, but because I was at work, I couldn't call around. He says, "I'll do it!" and so he called around to quilt shops for me, found a place that carries it, and is going to go pick it up. He's such a sweet guy, and so supportive of my quilting -- he even helped me seam rip for half an hour last night!
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