Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Better than Before

Using most of a bleach pen and about a dozen color grabbers I was able to remove about 75% of the yellow dye migration and 90% of the green dye migration stains from the vintage double wedding ring quilt I'm restoring. It's still shedding dye, believe it or not, although not as much as it did during the first laundering.

I do have to stop trying to remove the dye stains now, as a few of the more fragile pieces of feedsack in the patchwork are starting to wear from the exposure to bleach. This is why chemical treatment is so dicey with older quilts. I've also created a bit of repair work for myself.

Honestly, I don't mind. The quilt looks a hundred times better than it did, and I feel like I did my best to rescue it.

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