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Thanks. I 'll take another look at the thread. It looks like everyone made theres according to the pattern though.Lady Day said:
Lady Day said:Ladies, an opinion.
I have a 30s dress that needs alteration. The fabric is stable and all but it needs to be laundered as well. Would you alter it first, then wash, or wash, then alter?
Thanks,
LD
ShortClara said:LD, wash, then alter.
Ladies, I have a question as well. I am making a navy and white cotton dress with red cotton contrast. I washed the red separately, and, as I feared, it ran, just a little, even in cold. So, is there any trick to get it to be color-fast before I attach it to a navy and white fabric, or must I settle for white contrast on this dress? Thank you!
deadpandiva said:Thanks. I 'll take another look at the thread. It looks like everyone made theres according to the pattern though.
You DO??Laughing Magpie said:I mostly use synthrapol while dyeing things myself, since it is so good at preparing fabric for dyeing, and so I've got it around. While you're right it won't fix dye at all, it does seem to help get rid of excess dye.
I think Synthrapol might help when you're washing fabrics together that you're afraid will bleed into each other by keeping the dye off the stuff you don't want stained, if that makes sense.
It's so cool that fabric dyeing has come up here - I have a lot of fun with that sort of thing
And good luck with the Retayne, ShortClara!
Jen
ASimpleLady said:I've got a SUPER old sewing machine that I don't know how to work. I'm going to post some pictures here when I get off work and see if someone can show me what I'm doing wrong. I get so frustrated that I break down in tears because I'm not able to figure it out.
What happens is that I start sewing and the bottom gets jammed so I'm not doing something right with the bobbin thread.
ASimpleLady said:I actually did have it serviced and got it to work ONCE but I'm doing something wrong.
Laughing Magpie said:It's so cool that fabric dyeing has come up here - I have a lot of fun with that sort of thing
dakotanorth said:You DO??
Last time I tried to dye stuff I thought I need an albino snake and chicken bones... I've never had consistent results. Plus I discovered recently that fiber reactive dye goes inert after a while.