Rusting result

Last updated : February 28, 2016

I just couldn’t wait any longer. I had to unwrap the fabric.

I’m going to leave them to dry in the yard for a little while.

Just look at all the rusty goodness…

And this…

Love it!!

My question now is…do I rinse the fabric or leave it as is? I love the look of it right now but don’t want to endanger myself or others if it should be rinsed.

8 Thoughts on Rusting result
    Dandelion and Daisy
    20 Jun 2011
    11:08am

    I rusted recently…so I know what you mean about rinsing. Eliazabeth recommend rinsing in soda water and that makes sense to me, so I did. It lightened some. I’m thinking that next time I will leave it to soak longer so there might be more rust before rinsing…..interesting process no matter how it’s done.

    Dianne
    20 Jun 2011
    1:18pm

    beautiful results! I am in love with the lace!!

    Yvonne
    20 Jun 2011
    2:05pm

    Beautiful results! I always rinse mine to stop the rusting process. I”ve heard different things work well. Salt water, soda water etc. Otherwise it will eat a hole in the fabric I heard.

    Stacie (craft-princess)
    20 Jun 2011
    7:27pm

    LMAO! In my blogroll this looks like a chicken! Thought you might find that funny! Anyways, your rusting turned out fantastic!! Love the results and I would love to see an after picture if you decide to rinse in something!

    ~*~Patty S
    20 Jun 2011
    9:43pm

    ooo you and Elizabeth DID inspired me and I’ve just been doing some rusting of fabrics too!

    LOVE your results…REALLY wonderful…
    I did read that it’s a good idea to rinse the fabric and that it will never be archival and may actually keep rusting…hmmmm
    I found that interesting!

    I hope to do a post soon…many thanks for inspiring me Halle!
    oxo

    kimmie
    20 Jun 2011
    10:44pm

    Your results are amazing! I really love the lace bits. As far as rinsing … Have you googled it?

    ooglebloops
    21 Jun 2011
    5:58am

    Maybe rinse a tiny bit of it – see what happens. I love it just the way it is!!!
    I can attest that rust does not come off a linen towel – I once left my cast iron frying pan on top of a white linen towel while it was wet- and the rusty circle left behind on the towel – did NOT come out with regular washing!!!LOL

    Bleubeard and Elizabeth
    21 Jun 2011
    6:23am

    Yes Halle, you MUST rinse to remove the rust buildup. USE GLOVES when you do. Use a cup of baking soda to a sink full of warm water. You do NOT want to put this in your washing machine, but it won’t hurt your sink, which I think is about the size of mine. The final rinse is in cold water.

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