goteamwood
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- May 19, 2012
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Unfortunately, Joann's has been purchasing not great quality fabrics in the last year. Fabric mills print fabric from several different quality of fabric (as well as different weights) I have almost stopped buying my fabrics at Joann's because of that!
I have some black and white dot fabric that I FINALLY washed enough to get it soft...but it looks more grey than black now. Sorry...I have no help in this...
Nini
I know exactly which fabric you are talking about ... And I am totally with Nini... The ONLY fabric I ever buy now at Joann's is Kona and any licensed fabric that catches my eye... The rest of their fabrics are too awful for quality and I can't use them in my bags at all.
I am at a loss about what you can do to soften that fabric... I' have tried several times with what I purchased, and I have not had any luck at all. It remains folded on the bottom of my fabric shelf -I don't know that I will ever use it.Hopefully someone here will have some ideas, because I would like to be able to use mine eventually too.
D~
I read on Pinterest a method for softening t-shirts to give them a softer feel, I *think* it was to soak them in salt water for a few days. If you search Pinterest you might be able to find it. Try "vintage t-shirt feel" or similar. I remember reading it and thinking that sounded like a good idea but not executable in our house with my seek-and-destroy duo because they'd invariably dump it, drink it, possibly drown in it ... Have I mentioned they make poor choices?
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