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Tip of the Day: An unused bed makes an ideal storage spot for quilts. Spread your quilts on the bed, separating them with layers of cotton fabric, cotton sheets, or batting to prevent any dye transfer.
November 3 at 12:30pm
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Dana
Dye transfer? Is this a big problem even after pre-washing, etc., etc.?
November 3 at 12:32pm
Karen Engelson Burns
I call my extra bed my "Princess and the Pea" bed...It has LOTS of quilts on it! :o)
November 3 at 12:51pm
Bernadine
great idea
November 3 at 3:19pm
Diane Shorman VanCleve
Been quilting about 40 years and never heard of dye transfer and have never had that problem
November 8 at 8:42pm
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