You mentioned mixing 1 cup cold water (filtered?) & 1 tsp baking soda. Would it hurt to premix this in bottle rather than making ‘fresh’ every time you need to use by reshaking bottled mixture?
No, I’ve had them come back after washing if I didn't first use the baking soda method. I did some experimenting a long time ago with different situations.
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You mentioned mixing 1 cup cold water (filtered?) & 1 tsp baking soda. Would it hurt to premix this in bottle rather than making ‘fresh’ every time you need to use by reshaking bottled mixture?
Hi Sandy, it dissolves right away. The ‘making it fresh’ is so it works best each time.
@@KellyClineQuilting What about type water? Does water need to be cold and/or filtered or tap water? Read somewhere about it…Thanks !
@@sandycampbell6087just really cold, nothing else. :)
Do you think they come out completely if you wash your quilt when you finish it?
No, I’ve had them come back after washing if I didn't first use the baking soda method. I did some experimenting a long time ago with different situations.