not sure what i did
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not sure what i did
maybe i did i dont remember i have quilt that im hand quilting im not done with the hand quilting yet
i use sometimes a marking pencils called "General Pastel chalk pencils I used a general pastel indigo blue pencil any how i washed my quilt the blue didnt completely come out of my quilt is there something i can buy to get rid of the blue marking[ATTACH=CONFIG]619496[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]619497[/ATTACH]Wasn't sure where to post this statement
i use sometimes a marking pencils called "General Pastel chalk pencils I used a general pastel indigo blue pencil any how i washed my quilt the blue didnt completely come out of my quilt is there something i can buy to get rid of the blue marking[ATTACH=CONFIG]619496[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]619497[/ATTACH]Wasn't sure where to post this statement
#2
If you are using the General's Pastel Chalk Pencils this site says this about them:
"General’s Pastel Chalk Pencil is a mixture of chalk and clay. The chalk will generally rub off while you are quilting, however the clay lines will remain on your top for the duration of the quilting (machine quilting will often remove more than hand quilting). When finished the remaining chalk and clay can be brushed off with a terry-cloth washcloth, erased with a fabric eraser or washed in cool water."
https://www.quiltedjoy.com/product/q...l-chalk-pencil
Hope this helps you.
"General’s Pastel Chalk Pencil is a mixture of chalk and clay. The chalk will generally rub off while you are quilting, however the clay lines will remain on your top for the duration of the quilting (machine quilting will often remove more than hand quilting). When finished the remaining chalk and clay can be brushed off with a terry-cloth washcloth, erased with a fabric eraser or washed in cool water."
https://www.quiltedjoy.com/product/q...l-chalk-pencil
Hope this helps you.
#3
It looks like the washed part is fading. For final washing after you are completely done quilting. Wash in detergent and oxyclean. It is safe for all colors and should remove the remaining lines. Beautiful work as usual Don.
#4
I would try some Dawn dish detergent, as it says it is chalk clay. I might even start with making a small sample and try it first. And if those are 2 inch blocks, your quilting is exquisite!!
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Try not to iron before washing out any marks, no matter what you use. I found that Dawn works well on marks, but there are many other products out there too. It can be impossible to remove some marks if you heat set....ask me how I know.
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If I have stubborn marking lines that don't come out after the first wash, I use a bit of liquid dawn dish soap and 'scrub' with an old soft toothbrush. A bit of work but the marks usually come out after that.
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