I drew a design onto paper, then scanned it, printed it on my inkjet, and pinned it in place on top of my quilt. I stitched along the lines, and then tore off the paper, but lots of the paper was caught under the stitches. So I then got the bright idea to spritz it to soften the paper, but when I did, I noticed the ink was running. So I tossed the quilt into the washer with Synthropol and when it came out, alot of the paper had washed away, but now there was a bunch of blue bits of paper under the quilted stitches. I've tried picking the paper manually from the threads, using an old toothbrush, and even tried taking the quilting out, but lucky there isn't a stain on the fabric, just lots of blue paper under stitches. Is there something I can do, like wash it once more, soak it in water to dissolve the last bit of paper? This area is only one block, and it is about 8 or 10 inches square. Needless to say, I will not do that again!