Fabric bleeding
#1
Fabric bleeding
I'm just wondering if anyone has any tips for prepping dark (especially red) fabrics?
I always pre-wash my fabrics (warm wash, cold rinse, no fabric softener), and the last few quilts I've used red in I've soaked the red cottons in a vinegar/water bath, and the fabric still bled onto my adjacent white when I washed the assembled quilt the first time.
Any tips? Is there a product I don't know about for this?
TIA!!!
I always pre-wash my fabrics (warm wash, cold rinse, no fabric softener), and the last few quilts I've used red in I've soaked the red cottons in a vinegar/water bath, and the fabric still bled onto my adjacent white when I washed the assembled quilt the first time.
Any tips? Is there a product I don't know about for this?
TIA!!!
#2
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: VA/tidewater area
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Prewash any fabrics that you think might run. Throw a " color catcher" in the wash and it will pick up any loose dye. Most times I will run a second rinse and add a half color catcher sheet. If that half sheet is still white then I know the color will not run anymore.
Color catchers are found in the laundry section of your supermarket. It is a "Shout" project. ( I don't think it is sold in Canada.)
Color catchers are found in the laundry section of your supermarket. It is a "Shout" project. ( I don't think it is sold in Canada.)
#3
I like to use Synthopol (sp?) detergent. It's the same thing I use after hand dyeing fabrics, and is meant to remove all the excess dye. The dyeing book I have recommends using water that is at least 140 degrees (Very Hot), and soaking for 15 minutes. So far this has been working great for me.
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Agree with the very hot water and Synthrapol, but I'd recommend soaking it for a LOT longer than 15 minutes - more like 12 hours.
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#9
You won't find Retayne or Synthrapol in the grocery store, nor in many quilt shops for that matter. Retayne sets loose dyes, Synthrapol suspends them and floats them away. Do a search of the board for many, many discussions on these products as there are differences between them that you should know about before buying.
Vinegar, for future reference, has no effect on the dyes currently used on fabrics. It used to work when they used acid dyes, but they no longer do that.
Vinegar, for future reference, has no effect on the dyes currently used on fabrics. It used to work when they used acid dyes, but they no longer do that.
#10
I wash all my fabrics before I make my blocks. Reds and some dark greens, navies, and blacks fade badly. I wash them in very hot water, rinse x2, if the second rinse is clear, then their ok for my blocks. I'm sure everybody does it differently...
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