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Scented fabric. What do you think?

Old 12-07-2018, 05:35 PM
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Default Scented fabric. What do you think?

100% cotton
designed by Camelot Design Studio
scent remains up to 30 washings
available in apple, lemon zest, milk & honey, peach, pineapple coconut, pink sugar, strawberry, & watermelon. (nope...don't know what pink sugar actually smells like).
advertised as good for for quilting, aprons, & home décor.
just like scratch 'n sniff....sort of.

Would you try it?

FYI: I have never seen or smelled this. Just found it online.

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Old 12-07-2018, 05:54 PM
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I have asthma, so this would not be for me. Also, if you used it in something you'd want to gift someone, they might also have a reaction to smells. I like my fabric "plain," but if you think you'd enjoy this (it is a novel idea), go for it, and enjoy!
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Old 12-07-2018, 06:35 PM
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No thanks. There are so many fake scents that are just ....well....gag.
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I have problems with scents triggering migraines, so I'm another that would not be interested.
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Old 12-07-2018, 06:46 PM
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I would not try it, or go anywhere near it. I would hope to not have someone make me a gift with it.
many people are very sensitive to fragrances, I think warnings would need to be printed all over it.
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Old 12-07-2018, 06:57 PM
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I , for one, think it might be fun. I can’t do parfumes either, I had to stop wearing them years ago, but I do like some scented soaps and things. My hubby said he thought it would be fun for doll clothes. Interesting thought.
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No, never. Not only would I not buy it, I could not even shop in a quilt store that stocks it. Very bad idea.
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not for me.
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I wouldn't buy it. There are too many conficting scents in household products for my taste as it is. I wouldn't want to add any more.
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I too would say "no thanks". Too many chemicals out there already.
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