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Fabric where the color runs

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njbaygirl
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Fabric where the color runs

Post by njbaygirl » Fri May 01, 2009 6:24 am

I bought some dark blue fabric to put into a baby quilt that will have
a white background. I washed the blue and boy did it run. I kept rinsing
until now the water is clear. Do you think this will be OK or is there
something I can put in the water to set the color permanently? I really
don't want to give this as a baby gift and then have the baby's mother
wash it and the blue be all over the white. Thanks for any help anyone
can give me.

auntjana
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Re: Fabric where the color runs

Post by auntjana » Fri May 01, 2009 7:53 am

I have used white vinegar in the water to set the fabric - also have heard that a table salt water rinse will also set the colors from bleeding

Jana

1quiltinnana
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Re: Fabric where the color runs

Post by 1quiltinnana » Fri May 01, 2009 9:09 am

Wash it and use the Retayne...Works great! Vinegar will also help.

GrandmaTaz
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Re: Fabric where the color runs

Post by GrandmaTaz » Sun May 03, 2009 6:57 pm

I use the vinegar too, but also use the SHOUT Color Catcher sheets. They work wonders. You put them in the washer.

Jeanne

I didn't really have the name right so I corrected it.

sewbug
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Re: Fabric where the color runs

Post by sewbug » Mon May 04, 2009 1:38 pm

If a fabric bleeds that much I wouldn't use it. it will fade very fast losing that much color. And a baby quilt will be washed a lot.

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