Red, Black & White, Kona vs Bella
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Red, Black & White, Kona vs Bella
I am starting a quilt for my grandson. He wants it to be solid red, black, his school colors. I will add white or a very light gray to the Radiant pattern. I am looking for feedback from those who have use Kona Cotton or Bella Solids in those colors. I will use Retayne color fixative, but I still wonder about bleeding after washing. Has anyone had a problem with either of these companies when using very dark colors or any other suggestions for color fixative?
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I have used both brands in black and white but not the red. Kona, IMHO has a slightly heavier hand to it but both brands are extremely nice. Some have complained of excessive fraying with Kona. I have not noticed it fraying any more than any other brand, again MHO. I have had no issues with bleeding from the black. I buy both regularly but for black and white I tend to gravitate to Kona because of the slightly heavier feel to it.
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My impression is that Bella frays more than Kona (it seems like a slightly looser weave to me). I haven't used black or red, so can't comment on the color fastness. I prefer the finer weave of the Michael Miller cotton couture solids.
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I made a red, black & white D9P out of Kona. I pre-washed everything with just normal detergent (my normal procedure) and that was it for pre-treating. Zero bleeding! I totally trust Kona, I've been using it a few years now and have never had any bleeding at all.
This photo isn't best quality, but this is the quilt just before I gave it away - I wash my quilts 2X in the washer before I give them away, so this is how it looked after two washings as a completed quilt.
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This photo isn't best quality, but this is the quilt just before I gave it away - I wash my quilts 2X in the washer before I give them away, so this is how it looked after two washings as a completed quilt.
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I use lots of black----both Kona and Bella and never had any bleeding issues with either. I don't use red nearly as much, but use lots of solids from both lines and can't ever recall an issue. Most of my experiences with dye problems were with batiks.
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