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Here's the link that Ritzy is talking about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6aplw_tVZcOriginally posted by ritzyWatched those videos by Sharon Schamber on how to shrink a block and you have me convinced to use my starch more often.
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I am in the middle of trying out Kershaw's traditional Starch, which I got from Lakeland yesterday, I followed the instructions (similar to Margo's) for making it up but only made a 1/4 size portion and it went through a spray bottle fine. Will be pressing it, when I shut down on the computer. With the ordinary spray starches we have, I found that the way to go was 'spray, then leave to soak in (about 15-30 mins) then iron. If this was not stiff enough, then spray/soak/iron again. Doing this cycle three times gave me fabric that was stiff enough to send through the printer without any backing paper.
Leaving it to soak means that it doesn't sit on the surface and flake off when ironed.
Rosemary
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Rosemary -
I would be afraid that the printer ink would stick to the starch instead of the fabric and then be washed off with the first laundering.
Have you tried washing the fabric which you starch well and then send thru your printer?
Have the printed areas held up well to laundering?
BethMI
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Rosemary, Thank you for that info, it helps alot. I had been spraying the fabric, then as i was already soaking wet, I ironed it immediately. I didn't realised that leaving it to soak would stop the flaking. I did try Margo's suggestion of spraying the fabric, letting it dry, then steam ironing it. That worked fine. Thank you for your help.
In leafy Berkshire, south of England.
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YES! The starch sort of forms a barrier preventing some of the printer ink from getting into the fibers of the fabric, and it will all wash away.Originally posted by BethMIRosemary -
I would be afraid that the printer ink would stick to the starch instead of the fabric and then be washed off with the first laundering.
Have you tried washing the fabric which you starch well and then send thru your printer?
Have the printed areas held up well to laundering?
BethMI
You can use this information to your advantage! If you mark your quilting lines with a graphite pencil (instead of some kind of ink), they will easily wash away! In fact I marked a heavily starched whole-cloth baby quilt, and there were no marks left at all after it was laundered!
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Beth,
The fabric I was printing, was with the Inklingo piecing shapes, so they were on the back of the fabric and it won't matter if they wash off, now the bag is made up (see on my profile bright green & reddish batiks).
I do have some samples of starched & printed fabric for checking for washability, but they are in a safe place at the moment, waiting to be washed :lol: . One is starched from one side, and another from both sides. I will try and remember to post my results, when I find them.
Rosemary
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I used a green fine-line Crayola washable marker on a baby quilt recently to mark for quilting lines. The quilt was a fine pink/beige stripe and pink/brown flowers for "windows". My quilt had numerous green marks under my quilting thread! I wonder what I did wrong? I used warm water and orvis soap to wash after quilting. Any ideas?
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Hi Margo,
Thanks for that reminder, about rinsing first. I have been working on samplers with the markers, and I had been rinsing them, just because they are simple blocks. But I wouldn't have thought of that with my completed quilt.
Kathy in CA
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Thank you! I have a quilt marked now with the markers. Thanks for the timely refresher. I was concerned that I was going to have a mess when I laundered the quilt. Once again, you are a life (or should I say "quilt") saver.Originally posted by MargoDO NOT USE SOAP FIRST! Soak the quilt in plain cool water first for about 15 minutes then spin all that water out.
Then you can launder as usual.
Coast of South Carolina USA
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Definitely soaking in cool water is the ticket. Soap and any form of heat can set many things that can be removed with cool water. I have used the Crayola washable markers extensively for gridding counted cross stitch on Aida fabric and sometimes have to rinse it a couple of times until the water runs clear.Originally posted by MargoDO NOT USE SOAP FIRST! Soak the quilt in plain cool water first for about 15 minutes then spin all that water out.
Then you can launder as usual.
Coast of South Carolina USA
Sewing/Quilting on my Viking Sapphire 870
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I knew not to iron but didn't know to rinse then use soap. When i have used the blue marking pens I couldn't get them out. Was told at a guild meeting to use orvus first. I guess I thought that was the rule in general. Thanks for your help.
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Patt Blair has the results of an interesting experiment on testing marking removal products on her blog.
http://pattsart.blogspot.com/2011/02...g-removal.html
Mary Ellen's Stain Removal Formula 2 sounds like it might be worth having around. I wonder if it works on blood, for those times we prick the fingers & don't notice we're bleeding ;-(
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I'm using the fold-back method we learned in Color my World.... I find it successful I do leave my paper attached for...
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Newsprint could work for the corners. It is lighter than freezer paper. Try it to see how you like it.
The... -
Thanks, Barbara, for today’s live show. A few questions that got lost in the technical glitch…(1) A few times you mentioned...
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I am not sure what you mean. I just checked Month 2, all 6 pattern parts show just the one listed in each file, 1-6. ...
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Hi Barbara just checking when I went to print out Block 2 part 4 of 6 the pattern says part 1 of 6 is this correct do we...
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All the patterns will remain available until December 31, 2026. Currently, Months 1 and 2 are up. Find them under LEARN:...
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That works.
Vellum is so thin printers may have trouble pulling just one sheet at a time. -
No. Becky was using her stash and had to make do with a few fabrics. The kits have enough fabric you will not have to piece...
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I Found the PROJECT/PATTERN TAB! “The how to” answer was on your BLOG thank you!
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Just a comment. My printer didn't want to work with one piece of vellum. I put one piece of regular paper with one vellum...
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Hello Barbara! My Name is Naomi. I’m a Star Member. I’ve never done a TQS’s BOM but I have enjoyed watching. I have...
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