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Solid Oak Amish Made Convertible Step Stool Childs Chair Heirloom Quality
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Amish Occasional Chair End Side Table SOLID WOOD Oak Maple Heirloom Made in USA
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MADE IN THE USA Bedroom Furniture Solid Cherry King Bed Heirloom Quality
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How can I a fix WWII era silk blouse that got put in the washer (colors bled) Or where can I get it fixed?

My grandpa recently gave me a few sets of silk clothing that he got while in Japan during WWII. The tags said hand made in china, and they are both silk. When I returned from a New Year's Eve party my mom told me she had had the brilliant idea to put these antique heirlooms into the washing machine. I really thought she was kidding but no such luck. Anyway my favorite article of clothing was the one to receive the most damage. It was a silk blouse mainly off white but with a red collar and red fabric loops that work like buttons. The red bled heavily into the off-white around the collar and button things, and there are other little red spots littered across the rest of the blouse. Is there any way to get the red out of the off white? Or are there places that can professionally repair the garment and reverse the damage my mother did. I don't know the first thing about clothing or antiques, but these were important heirlooms just entrusted to me and I really want to save them.

Usually dry cleaners can fix that right up.

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