I noticed the spot after washing it and DRYING it :(
I am beginning to think that it is a sign that I should not make stuff to sell on Etsy. To much pressure for perfection and I already put a lot of that on myself.
eeek - here's things that have worked for me: resolve spray-n-wash, murphy's oil sop if it was a machine oil issue, and oxyclean wash powder. That last one needs a good long soak - but it has gotten out lots of stuff!
If none of your stain-removing efforts works, try embroidering a little something on top of it. Maybe your quilt will have a few daisies sprinkled around the edges. Or leaves. Or sprigs of grass. Or something.
5 comments:
Oh No!! That just totally sucks!
Carolyn
just as a last ditch try some Gonzo stain remover...sometimes it works even after drying.
eeek - here's things that have worked for me: resolve spray-n-wash, murphy's oil sop if it was a machine oil issue, and oxyclean wash powder. That last one needs a good long soak - but it has gotten out lots of stuff!
That sucks - since it's white, try a bleach pen! It has worked every time for me!
If none of your stain-removing efforts works, try embroidering a little something on top of it. Maybe your quilt will have a few daisies sprinkled around the edges. Or leaves. Or sprigs of grass. Or something.
Post a Comment