75th Anniversay Sale at Joann's
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Wrap and Zap is the type of cotton batting you use in the microwave for bowl potholders and such.
I had never used Soft and Toasty before either. Apparently it is a new batting, when I looked up on a quilting blogger site, she tried it out and compared it to Warm and Natural and showed pictures of the two battings quilted and washed. She said that it quilted well and although it shrunk just a little more than W&N, she thought that it was a good brand and would use it again. With her recommendation and at the price they were selling it for, I was willing to take a chance.
I had never used Soft and Toasty before either. Apparently it is a new batting, when I looked up on a quilting blogger site, she tried it out and compared it to Warm and Natural and showed pictures of the two battings quilted and washed. She said that it quilted well and although it shrunk just a little more than W&N, she thought that it was a good brand and would use it again. With her recommendation and at the price they were selling it for, I was willing to take a chance.
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LOL, so very true! And frustrating. Although every once in a while you get those coupons that say some % off your entire order of regular and sale prices. However, they don't come out often enough.
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