I just bought a six yard cut of Kona white at Hobby Lobby, and I thought the hand felt a little rough at the store, but I thought it might be the sizing or something. I'm sensitive to the chemicals on fabric, so I couldn't handle it too much. Yesterday, my husband washed it twice, then dried it and it still feels kind of rough. If I remember correctly, my cut of Kona Snow from Joann seemed softer. Is there a difference in Kona between stores, or is it the color, or am I just imagining things?
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Sometimes I think stores wrap off brand stuff onto a brand name cardboard - you can feel two totally different feeling pieces of fabric on two bolts in the same store...
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According to Kaufman they don't have any different quality for certain stores. I would hope that Hobby Lobby wouldn't wrap other stuff on a bolt but maybe that's what happened. Maybe a clueless employee's idea to recycle?
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I think Kaufman Kona is different from other brand(s) of Kona. Have seen posts about different qualities of Kona. Kaufman brand Kona is supposed to be the good stuff.
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I thought Kona was a brand made just by Kaufman.
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This was sent by Robert Kaufman about Kona cotton
http://www.quiltingboard.com/user_po...m=12167&page=1 |
I MAKE CERTAIN (by looking at the end of the bolt) - that my Kona is made by Kaufman when I buy from Hobby Lobby - I think they have different types of 'kona'.
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Originally Posted by gale
I thought Kona was a brand made just by Kaufman.
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I think the Kona Snow is the premium muslin. Correct me here if I am wrong. I much prefer the hand of the Kona muslin to that of Kona Cotton. I think it is rough to the touch. I want my quilts to be cuddly, not rough. I know some like the Kona Cotton because it is thicker, but I just don't like it. Washing hasn't ever made it softer for me.
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I purchased Kona Snow from Mary jo's it is soft to the touch.
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