Wanted to show some of the fabric prints that got soaked from a broken pipe.
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Originally Posted by MaryStoaks
Do try another washing. It is a bunch of very nice prints. I have often washed smelly (musty) fabrics after completing a project, seems safer to me, less chance they'll fray. I usually put baking soda and detergent in the wash with them.
Yes. Yes. Baking Soda.
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Wow! I didn't think any of them could be from the 30's. I have never seen any of these prints. I have a grocery bag full of prints( I mean packed full) and a bag of solids, then there is polyester pieces that I'm gonna throw away.
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