HELP! Blue pounce chalk did not wash out :-(
#1
I just finished washing a newly completed quilt that I'd marked using a Quilt Pounce with their wash-out blue chalk -- except that some of the blue lines did NOT wash out! I won't put it in the dryer (worried it would set the stain). I had washed it with cold water, gentle cycle, regular detergent (Kirkland Environmentally Friendly laundry detergent), and had even sprayed the marked areas with Spray N Wash. BTW it had not been ironed before laundering.
This is a graduation gift (already a little late) and I obviously want it to be perfect (well, except for my flawed quilting). What to do next?
Thanks for any suggestions...I've also emailed the company but since it's the weekend I might not get a response right away.
This is a graduation gift (already a little late) and I obviously want it to be perfect (well, except for my flawed quilting). What to do next?
Thanks for any suggestions...I've also emailed the company but since it's the weekend I might not get a response right away.
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i know you said it's a washable pounce pad- what do the instructions say?
my pounce powder has to be removed with warm water - at least 105 degrees
i hope you haven't set it with your cold water.
maybe visit the website- and look for a q & a area to ask...
my pounce powder has to be removed with warm water - at least 105 degrees
i hope you haven't set it with your cold water.
maybe visit the website- and look for a q & a area to ask...
#5
is this the iron off one???
http://www.fulllinestencil.com/prod01.htm
detergent is said to set some marking items.
http://www.fulllinestencil.com/prod01.htm
detergent is said to set some marking items.
#8
It is definitely not the iron-off type. The instructions don't say anything about the type of laundering to remove it (i.e., water temp, with or without detergent) and the website doesn't say anything about it either, except that it is "wash-away."
Perhaps the manufacturer will give some advice...before I make it worse.
Thanks for you suggestions...I'll keep watching and hoping.
Perhaps the manufacturer will give some advice...before I make it worse.
Thanks for you suggestions...I'll keep watching and hoping.
#10
UPDATE: I emailed the manufacturer and heard back yesterday. She suggested I dab the areas with a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water. I used a soft toothbrush to apply it. While wetting the quilt with the liquid it wasn't apparent that it was working (perhaps because the chalk had seeped into the batting) but when it was dry the blue was no longer visible. YAY!
Today I'll try to take a picture and post it.
Thanks for all you suggestiong...gotta get some of that Dawn dish detergent because it seems to have magic properties (even though they were not needed this time).
Today I'll try to take a picture and post it.
Thanks for all you suggestiong...gotta get some of that Dawn dish detergent because it seems to have magic properties (even though they were not needed this time).
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