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Old 08-05-2010, 07:22 AM
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ckcowl
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i think i would be a little bit afraid of fabric that claimed (content unknown) there are some pretty bad (toxic) materials out there, coming over from other countries that do not enforce regulations concerning content. if you have to use this stuff maybe it would be best for wall hangings or items not actually slept with (or covered up with) there could be some pretty ugly skin reactions, or respitory problems. you have tested to see how it burns, have you tested to see how it washes up? sometimes what seems like quite a deal really isn't, especially when you spend your money on sub-standard products that can cause unfortunate health issues. sorry for being negative but i know someone who had a quilt made with some (questionable) fabric, it had been washed twice before ever being used (once, fab's pre-washed; second a washing of the completed quilt) this person broke out in these horrible looking red whelts (about the size of nickles) all over exposed skin. it was UGLY! the only thing the dr could figure out was that there was some chemical used in the fabric manufacturing that caused it. it was horrible and 3 months later we are still having to use special lotion and the spots are slowly but surely healing and shrinking but it has been a very bad thing. i don't mean to scare you but, i would be very careful! and of course this could have just been a flook...but the questionable fabric was purchased from Joannes; a bolt for $19 i think, end said...'unknown fabric content'....
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