Pre-printed cross-stitch quilt blocks
#2
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Best to read the directions first. Usually they will if the fabric is NOT ironed. Do not press the blocks before the embroidery is done. After the embroidery has been completed, soak in cool water, dry and press.
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Yes it will wash out, best to keep them away from spills. They will also fade. I cross stitched mine, then sewed the blocks together for my quilt top, after that it set for several months, then one day I noticed the ink was fading that marked the quilting lines, I had to trace one of the blocks that had not faded, so I would have the design for the blocks that had faded.
#5
I have a quilt on my bed that my aunt hand-embroidered at least 30 years ago. The blocks were pre-printed. I have washed the quilt MANY times and the ink is still visible. Don't know if you are talking about brand new blocks - they may have different ink than those from years ago.
#6
I did crosstitch when I was a child and the ink did come out after washing. It is a problem with storing undone patterns for any length of time because any damp conditions will cause them to fade. Light, also, will do it. I would finish the blocks then wash them in cold water. I have a pair of pillow cases I got at a yard sale a few years ago and one of them has faded. I'm thinking of washing them and then ironing on a new pattern. Don't really like the one on them anyway. LOL
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It depends on when the blocks were printed. The newer ones are most likely printed in a wash out ink. Older ones probably not. You should be able to test by wetting a small section. Also look for some printing on the edge that you could wet and test.
#10
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Location: Central Minnesota
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stamping wash out
All the baby quilts that I embroder the stamping will wash out . If it has the quilting design on don't wash until after you have quilted it. The stampings are also affected by damp fingers and will cause the stamping to spread and look blue. If they don't thave a quilting design on them wash before I sandwich and quilt the quilt.
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