My DH and I often entertain ourselves on Saturday mornings going to garage
sales.  (A garage sale is when people sell unwanted items from their garage or
driveway.)  I have acquired many interesting things over the years, including
some very nice pieces of needlework and lace.  Recently I took a chance and
bought a netted lace tablecloth.  I say "took a chance" because the tablecloth
was very stained and had what appeared to be "rust" on it.  I was right to be
skeptical because there was little change in the stains and no change in the
rust after soaking in Orvus for 48 hours.  The netting has no rips or tears so
the stains are doubly unfortunate.

It just occurred to me I could try dying it with tea to hide the lighter
stains.  I believe the thread is 100% cotton.  What kind of tea?  What
temperature should the water be?  How long should the tablecloth remain in the
water?  Do you just watch it and take it out when it looks darker?  Will the
new colour be stable?

I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has tried this rescue
technique.

Ruth Johnson
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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