WOW = WIPs On Wednesdays

Well, you know me - always suffering from fabric indecision. I've decided that I might try my stash of hand dyes for my DD's wedding quilt. The flowers call for shades of red toned pinks and I have some beautiful tones, so I'm going to move forward with those as my flower fabrics. Being hand dyes, I'm leaving nothing to chance. Although I always go above and beyond the requirements for setting my own hand dyes, I'm not taking any chances with this quilt, so I'm giving them a wash in Synthrapol to make doubly sure.
I had a dye bleeding disaster when I was making Lily Rose with some beautiful Batiks (I should have known better but got careless) and I don't ever want a repeat of that episode. I'm making the wedding quilt with the leftover fabric from my DD's wedding dress, so any leaking against the cream fabric will be unforgivable.

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sounds like a very good idea!!
ReplyDeleteA wedding quilt too?!? Such a lovely idea to use some of the dress fabrics - it's going to be a very special project. I struggle with my hand dyes - and I'm a big fan of Synthrapol too!
ReplyDeleteI remember the Lily Rose disaster. Thanks for sharing your precaution methods!
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