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 Two donation quilts were made in this pattern, using the same fabrics but arranged differently.  The first one was marked, using water erasable pens, and FMQ'd.  Then I used water to erase the marking.  After leaving it over night to dry I discovered that two of the red fabrics had run.  I bound it off anyway.  I mentioned it at the latest Divas meeting, and the ladies had several suggestions.

I was so distraught I had taken off the batting and back of the second one, and had thought my husband had thrown it away, but not so.  So both the finished quilt and the flimsy went in the washer with the hottest water setting and a double amount of Synthopol soap, plus an extra rinse programed in.  When they were finished it was straight in the dryer. (There was really nothing to lose by doing that.)  Well, they both came out beautifully.  If I did anything like this again, I would have quilted the second top before washing it, but after the snarled threads were cut off, and a good pressing, it is absolutely fine.

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