Originally Posted by
star619
LD,
I wonder if a worker wound a cheaper white on a Kona board by mistake? I love Kona, &, if anything, I find it a bit thick (especially for fine appliqué ). And I have NEVER had any that was see-through!
Good luck! BTW, I've been quilting since 1978!
Maybe, maybe not. The LQS stores here sell RK Kona solids, and they are of thicker colorfast quality. The Hancock Fabrics store sells Kona, but no RK name on the label. They are thinner than worn out sheets, fray terribly, and the colors are not always even. I will stock up when there are sales at LQS, as I am always using them and I want fabric that will last and the 1/4" seams are still there when I start putting the blocks together. Fraying is annoying. We have even driven 70 miles to stock up on Moda solids as I prefer those.