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11/11/21
well I am extremely disappointed to say that red fleece does bleed. grrr. I really thought since it was 100% poly it would not. Darn it, I knew I should have bought the gray for the backing, but the red backing was just so pretty/warm/snuggly. 2 of the 4 white fabrics attracted it like crazy (fortunately not the star). I soaked it 3 times and it isn't working. I'm letting it air dry now and will see what my friend thinks. I really don't want to make another one. I'm hoping that as it dries they will look less pink.
11/11/21
gee...that is disappointing...who knew fleece could bleed. Yikes.. Most of my fleece backings have been pretty light colored but I have one purple one that could be trouble.
from the picture it almost looks like its a variety of beige.
Who knows..maybe he will think it looks great.
11/12/21
Oh, no!! I am so sorry that happened. I just imagine how your heart sank when you pulled it out of the wash. I had a red flannel that never would stop bleeding after several washings. Ended up cutting it up for rags.