Color Catchers

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When we were discussing pre-washing our fabrics earlier this week, I forgot to mention something important.  There is a product I use when I wash my quilts for the first time, that helps protect the quilt against color bleeding.  It is called Color Catcher. 

I have said many times that I do not pre-wash my fabrics before cutting and sewing.  That being said, some times red fabric in particular makes me a teensy bit nervous.  Of all the colors, it seems somehow the most likely one to bleed or run into other fabrics when washed.  When I am piecing with fat quarters, I just go ahead and cut and sew without the extra step of pre-washing.  So far so good.  However, sometimes red means taking some precautions.

Recently I chose the red fabric pictured above to be the backing for my Opening Day/Roman Holiday quilt, which is pretty light overall. 

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Wouldn't it be awful if that red backing bled onto the lovely lightness of the quilt top?  Oh my.  Yes it would. 

On the recommendation of Debbie, my friend who owns Prairiequeens Quilt Shop, I pre-washed the red backing fabric before the quilt top was quilted.  I used a product called Color Catcher, to magically prevent any bleeding of the red fabric onto the wonderfulness of my quilt top.  This product, is so sensational, I want to urge you all to get some and try it out.  You toss a sheet of it into the washing machine when you first wash a quilt, or when you  pre-wash a fabric you have worries about bleeding.

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If you go back and have a look at my first photo at the top of this post, you will see a pinkish stained sheet on top of the washed red fabric.  That sheet is the Color Catcher, tinged with the pink that bled out of my red backing fabric!  It magically took on all the dye that could have otherwise mooshed onto lighter fabrics of the quilt top!!!  A miracle?  Maybe.

You may want to give this product a try. (Please do it).  I always use it when I wash a quilt for the first time, and you would be amazed to see what the sheets pick up.  Give it a try.  We can bluster that we don't bother to pre-wash, but this is a product that serves us very well that deserves some recognition.

You can find it in the laundry aisle of your supermarket.  I bet places like WalMart, KMart and Target would have it as well.

64 responses to “Color Catchers”

  1. I love Color Catchers too!!! I use these sheets everytime I prewash new fabrics. You’d be surprised which fabrics bleed. Occasionally the fabrics I expect to bleed don’t but ones that look safe aren’t. You can reuse these sheets if the fabrics didn’t bleed. I figure the cost of a box of Color Catchers is cheaper than the time and heartache of trying to get excess dye out of the quilt later.

  2. I love Color Catchers too!!! I use these sheets everytime I prewash new fabrics. You’d be surprised which fabrics bleed. Occasionally the fabrics I expect to bleed don’t but ones that look safe aren’t. You can reuse these sheets if the fabrics didn’t bleed. I figure the cost of a box of Color Catchers is cheaper than the time and heartache of trying to get excess dye out of the quilt later.

  3. I was kind of surprised that there are so many people out there who don’t pre-wash their fabric. I always do, except for charm squares or pre-cut strips. I might change, though. It is a lot of work to iron all the fabric. I think I might start just pre-washing the red fabric (I always use the color catcher sheets BTW). You are right – it will let me get to sewing sooner!

  4. I was kind of surprised that there are so many people out there who don’t pre-wash their fabric. I always do, except for charm squares or pre-cut strips. I might change, though. It is a lot of work to iron all the fabric. I think I might start just pre-washing the red fabric (I always use the color catcher sheets BTW). You are right – it will let me get to sewing sooner!

  5. I use Color Catchers too!
    I am working on going through collected fabrics from friends, yard sales, etc, – and due to them being stored in boxes for quite awhile, I am putting the scrap pieces into laundry bags and washing with the Catchers. I have lots of pressing and strip cutting to do, but the fabrics are so much fresher now.
    I don’t normally wash newly bought fabrics either. I like the way they are easier to piece and press.

  6. I use Color Catchers too!
    I am working on going through collected fabrics from friends, yard sales, etc, – and due to them being stored in boxes for quite awhile, I am putting the scrap pieces into laundry bags and washing with the Catchers. I have lots of pressing and strip cutting to do, but the fabrics are so much fresher now.
    I don’t normally wash newly bought fabrics either. I like the way they are easier to piece and press.

  7. I use these too! I also use a product specially made for dying fabrics, called Synthropol. I love it! Together, they have served me very well! :~)

  8. I use these too! I also use a product specially made for dying fabrics, called Synthropol. I love it! Together, they have served me very well! :~)

  9. Well, I never! Never heard of this product, that is. I am hoping I can find it in my little town. Was it sold in a specialty store, or in the laundry aisle of your favorite market? I can’t wait to go see if it’s there. Thanks, Nicole!

  10. Well, I never! Never heard of this product, that is. I am hoping I can find it in my little town. Was it sold in a specialty store, or in the laundry aisle of your favorite market? I can’t wait to go see if it’s there. Thanks, Nicole!

  11. I often use Color Catchers in my laundry. I haven’t used it with quilts because a) most of my quilts are light colors and b) I hardly ever wash a quilt. But I will use one the next time I wash a quilt. Thanks.

  12. I often use Color Catchers in my laundry. I haven’t used it with quilts because a) most of my quilts are light colors and b) I hardly ever wash a quilt. But I will use one the next time I wash a quilt. Thanks.

  13. Hi Nicole! I LOVE Color Catchers, but should warn you and your blog followers that you may need to use them more often than just the first wash. I used them for a quilt for the first wash and was pleased. I figured I didn’t need to do that again for the second wash as the quilt was mostly light and neautral… but darned if that little bit of red fabric that was in there didn’t have a tad more bleeding to do…. 🙁 My quilt wasn’t ruined– it just has some red bleeding blotchy bits in some of the seem allowances that is seeping through to the top, but still, it was a hand quilted piece and I was disappointed. Now, I throw a Color Catcher in EVERY TIME I wash a quilt until I can see that FOR SURE it’s coming out white at the end of the wash cycle and the fabric is done sharing it’s extra dye w/ the rest of the quilt.
    Hope that helps!
    Thanks and take care,
    Robin Chapa
    [email protected]

  14. Hi Nicole! I LOVE Color Catchers, but should warn you and your blog followers that you may need to use them more often than just the first wash. I used them for a quilt for the first wash and was pleased. I figured I didn’t need to do that again for the second wash as the quilt was mostly light and neautral… but darned if that little bit of red fabric that was in there didn’t have a tad more bleeding to do…. 🙁 My quilt wasn’t ruined– it just has some red bleeding blotchy bits in some of the seem allowances that is seeping through to the top, but still, it was a hand quilted piece and I was disappointed. Now, I throw a Color Catcher in EVERY TIME I wash a quilt until I can see that FOR SURE it’s coming out white at the end of the wash cycle and the fabric is done sharing it’s extra dye w/ the rest of the quilt.
    Hope that helps!
    Thanks and take care,
    Robin Chapa
    [email protected]

  15. I LOVE Color Catchers…being a non-washer of fabrics, I never wash a quilt the first couple of times without one. Sometimes if it’s a quilt with lots of pieces that I’m afraid might run I use 2.

  16. I LOVE Color Catchers…being a non-washer of fabrics, I never wash a quilt the first couple of times without one. Sometimes if it’s a quilt with lots of pieces that I’m afraid might run I use 2.

  17. Your Opening Day quilt is amazing! I absolutely love it. I was wondering how you do your flying geese units? Do you the Eleanor Burns method or another method?

  18. Your Opening Day quilt is amazing! I absolutely love it. I was wondering how you do your flying geese units? Do you the Eleanor Burns method or another method?

  19. Thank you! I am crocheting a rainbow blanket and the red was worrying me…especially when I saw comments on Ravelry warning about that particular brand!

  20. Thank you! I am crocheting a rainbow blanket and the red was worrying me…especially when I saw comments on Ravelry warning about that particular brand!

  21. I love Color Catchers. I use them every time I wash a quilt. I do not prewash fabric. I agree with Robin and always put one or two in each time I wash my quilts. I also give a box and washing directions when I give a quilt as a gift.
    Sew long,
    Melody

  22. I love Color Catchers. I use them every time I wash a quilt. I do not prewash fabric. I agree with Robin and always put one or two in each time I wash my quilts. I also give a box and washing directions when I give a quilt as a gift.
    Sew long,
    Melody

  23. Thanks for the advice! And is that a bit of Glace that you’re using? 🙂 One of my new favs! Even as much as I love that backing…I wouldn’t want any of it on the front of that gorgeous quilt!

  24. Thanks for the advice! And is that a bit of Glace that you’re using? 🙂 One of my new favs! Even as much as I love that backing…I wouldn’t want any of it on the front of that gorgeous quilt!

  25. Wow, another good topic with great comments. I just finished a quilt where I’m using navy blue fabric as the backing. I would not have thought about the backing bleeding through…I’m now going to wash that back with these color catchers that everyone is so fond of.
    You are a smart and experienced group, THANKS so much for helping this newbie along.
    Nicole, you’ve had quite a week, lively discussions and entertaining posts all week long, can hardly wait to read what’s next.

  26. Wow, another good topic with great comments. I just finished a quilt where I’m using navy blue fabric as the backing. I would not have thought about the backing bleeding through…I’m now going to wash that back with these color catchers that everyone is so fond of.
    You are a smart and experienced group, THANKS so much for helping this newbie along.
    Nicole, you’ve had quite a week, lively discussions and entertaining posts all week long, can hardly wait to read what’s next.

  27. Even though I am an avid pre washer, I still use these sheets. I’ve seen some sad sad quilts….and quilters. One was redwork. I just prewashed a stack of blues, every one left dye in the sink!

  28. Even though I am an avid pre washer, I still use these sheets. I’ve seen some sad sad quilts….and quilters. One was redwork. I just prewashed a stack of blues, every one left dye in the sink!

  29. Thanks for the tip. I’ve never used these (up until now I’m a prewasher of all my fabrics, including fat quarters and even the chubby eights).
    I’ll add this item to my shopping list and be sure to pick some up.
    Hugs

  30. Thanks for the tip. I’ve never used these (up until now I’m a prewasher of all my fabrics, including fat quarters and even the chubby eights).
    I’ll add this item to my shopping list and be sure to pick some up.
    Hugs

  31. OMG – I love the Color Catchers! They’re good for so much – even new jeans in the wash!! Your quilt is stunning, Nicole!
    Cheers!

  32. OMG – I love the Color Catchers! They’re good for so much – even new jeans in the wash!! Your quilt is stunning, Nicole!
    Cheers!

  33. Hi Nicole, I really enjoy your blog and have lurked for a long time. I, also, am a big fan of Color Catchers and buy them whenever we travel to Michigan. You see, they are not sold in Canada for some reason, although there are other Shout products. Do you think it is because we spell it colour? I put two of them in the water when I washed my daughter’s wedding quilt last Saturday, [the wedding is July 18]. The quilt came out run-free and there was a lot of colour on the sheets. Now, I will have to get a passport in order to travel to the US, so the next box of Color Catchers will cost about $90.00, no kidding. Totally worth it.

  34. Hi Nicole, I really enjoy your blog and have lurked for a long time. I, also, am a big fan of Color Catchers and buy them whenever we travel to Michigan. You see, they are not sold in Canada for some reason, although there are other Shout products. Do you think it is because we spell it colour? I put two of them in the water when I washed my daughter’s wedding quilt last Saturday, [the wedding is July 18]. The quilt came out run-free and there was a lot of colour on the sheets. Now, I will have to get a passport in order to travel to the US, so the next box of Color Catchers will cost about $90.00, no kidding. Totally worth it.

  35. I have heard that lots of keep stand by that product. I am going to have to get some.
    BTW-Glad to see that you have joined the Cotton Charm Quilt Club!

  36. I have heard that lots of keep stand by that product. I am going to have to get some.
    BTW-Glad to see that you have joined the Cotton Charm Quilt Club!

  37. I haven’t seen that product for sale, but haven’t looked for it either. It seems a good thing to have on hand at all times. Your quilt is gorgeous!

  38. I haven’t seen that product for sale, but haven’t looked for it either. It seems a good thing to have on hand at all times. Your quilt is gorgeous!

  39. I usually pick mine up at our local grocery store in the detergent aisle (usually way up on the top shelf out of reach). Target carries Color Catchers too. The box is kind of small so it is easy to overlook.

  40. I usually pick mine up at our local grocery store in the detergent aisle (usually way up on the top shelf out of reach). Target carries Color Catchers too. The box is kind of small so it is easy to overlook.

  41. Another beautiful quilt Nicole, and I really need to find some “Color Catcher’s”. I’ve been looking but haven’t found them yet!!!

  42. Another beautiful quilt Nicole, and I really need to find some “Color Catcher’s”. I’ve been looking but haven’t found them yet!!!

  43. Yay for Color Catchers! I already said this in another comment, but they saved the day AFTER a quilt had bled. I too, couldn’t find them where I live. I actually ended up buying a couple boxes of them from a seller on Ebay, of all places.
    Nicole, I have to share with you….you have the best quilt blog around. I look at about six quilt blogs periodically, and yours is the only one I visit daily. For inspiration, advice, good info and just plain smiles. I always enjoy your stories, whether it be about the dogs or quilting, or what have you. And each one of your quilts is gorgeous. We have similar tastes in both fabric choices, as well as quilting styles and I never need to look far for inspiration on your site. Thank you!

  44. Yay for Color Catchers! I already said this in another comment, but they saved the day AFTER a quilt had bled. I too, couldn’t find them where I live. I actually ended up buying a couple boxes of them from a seller on Ebay, of all places.
    Nicole, I have to share with you….you have the best quilt blog around. I look at about six quilt blogs periodically, and yours is the only one I visit daily. For inspiration, advice, good info and just plain smiles. I always enjoy your stories, whether it be about the dogs or quilting, or what have you. And each one of your quilts is gorgeous. We have similar tastes in both fabric choices, as well as quilting styles and I never need to look far for inspiration on your site. Thank you!

  45. I wouldn’t wash a quilt without a Color Catcher sheet! Or two.
    And like several of the others have commented, I use a sheet every time I wash a quilt. Even if it is an older quilt and very light colored, those magic little sheets just seem to keep things “brighter”. (I also use them with my regular laundry, especially my white shirts. I don’t know what it is they do but they really do seem to make a difference.)

  46. I wouldn’t wash a quilt without a Color Catcher sheet! Or two.
    And like several of the others have commented, I use a sheet every time I wash a quilt. Even if it is an older quilt and very light colored, those magic little sheets just seem to keep things “brighter”. (I also use them with my regular laundry, especially my white shirts. I don’t know what it is they do but they really do seem to make a difference.)

  47. I love the Color Catchers! I use them when I wash quilts or new clothes for the first time. I just recently washed a charm quilt that I made for my daughter and I expected the color catcher to come out pink because of the backing fabric. Boy was I surprised when it came out purple! Who knows which fabric ran, but I am glad I used the color catcher.

  48. I love the Color Catchers! I use them when I wash quilts or new clothes for the first time. I just recently washed a charm quilt that I made for my daughter and I expected the color catcher to come out pink because of the backing fabric. Boy was I surprised when it came out purple! Who knows which fabric ran, but I am glad I used the color catcher.