ball fringe
#1
My experience with ball fringe is that it's great until it's washed and then it becomes a wonky, matted mess. Is there a ball fringe out there that maintains it's shape and doesn't mat? And, if so, where can I buy it?
#2
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hehehehe.
Had to look up ball fringe. ;-)
http://www.google.com/search?q=ball+fringe
Sorry, not a clue.
Had to look up ball fringe. ;-)
http://www.google.com/search?q=ball+fringe
Sorry, not a clue.
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Originally Posted by Cyn
What is ball fringe?
[img]http://lh4.googleusercontent.com/pub...nZnx8l7sj_TZOQ[/img]
#9
I agree...but I am thinking of the kitchen curtains that my Mom had in her kitchen growing up...each time she washed them it was my job to iron them...ewwwwwwww...I forgot to add that I am 61 so that was a long time ago...maybe it's different now...lol...Naomi
#10
I've never heard them called ball fringe. In the late 50's and early 60's, they were called dingle berries and the guys who glued them to their headliners were supposed to be really cool dudes. I doubt they ever got washed.
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