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Old 02-26-2022, 04:06 AM
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berrynice
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I guess I got some bad as well. I didn't realize it when I purchased it, but when it arrived it was like uggg. It was so plastic feeling even though it said 100% cotton. Then when checking, it said way down at the bottom of the description on the website where I purchased it, that it was digitally printed fabric. I also didn't like that it really didn't show any of the 'print' on the back side unless you held it up to the light. I was afraid that it would eventually come off in the wash. (my fabric was white background with tiny pink swirls and flowers for the design. I also noticed that the fabric wasn't an off brand, but produced (made) by a name brand company, probably for a designer, since their fabric is normally 'regular' quilting fabric.

I decided, never again. I just shoved the fabric in box for donation. I couldn't even bring myself to use it, even though it was over three yards. (was going to be backing) I am so hoping that this isn't the way fabric is going to go, as in being digitally printed. I'm very careful in when I purchase fabric now. It is the first thing I look for, and quickly move on when I see it.
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