Old 06-05-2011, 08:31 AM
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MissJMac
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Diehard quilters seem to be adament about storing quilts in "pure" environments "no newspapers, no wood surfaces, no chemicals, etc. Seems the only safe storage is wrapped in a bed sheet or some specially treated paper. The concern seems to be the damage these chemicals/treated surfaces can do to the fabric. Not sure what's in our dryer sheets. I might consider this for an heirloom quilt, but since most of mine are "love quilts" that are washed, dried, dragged around, wrestled upon, etc. I'd think dryer sheets are just fine.
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