Fiber Migration
#1
Help! I've never had a problem with fiber migration with any of my other quilts but I am with my newest project, an applique quilt that has stabilizer as a backing for the pieces. I had to embroider some of the pieces so I stabilized them and having a problem with the fiber migration now. Any way to take care of that?
#5
Fiber migration is what happens when either the stabilizer you use or the batting you use comes to the surface of the quilt during washes. I've never heard it called bearding but that's exactly what it looks like, lol. I used a water soluable stabilizer and had already rinsed it out but it seems that it's still coming to the surface after a few washes. I haven't added the batting yet so it can't be from the batting.
#7
My initial thought is the stabilizer was not completely dissolved. If you've already washed it a few times, maybe letting it soak overnight with a little Woolite would help. I've only had bearding happen to me once - with a poly batt I got at a yard sale. I ended up melting the beards back in with a lighter, and it took a loooong time. That was a commemorative quilt (Hurricane Hugo) and was not going to get rough usage.
#9
This was a Sulky stabilizer that's completely off on the back. I'm just not sure if in the washing it somehow soaked into the layers of the appliqued pieces. I usually use a mixed batting so I've never had this problem. I haven't sandwhiched the quilt yet so I know it can't be the batting. I didn't think of the Woolite so I'll give it a try. Thanks!
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