"Crock?" Whassat?
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"Crock?" Whassat?
See details of this item. I don't know what that means.
http://www.joann.com/legacy-studio-q...prd_11854304a/
http://www.joann.com/legacy-studio-q...prd_11854304a/
#5
That's the very first "dry clean only" quilting cotton I've ever seen. Not gonna happen in my world! And yes, color may rub off.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/crock
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/crock
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Is this common to all India cotton types? I've had this happen with inexpensive beachwear- you know the sarong styles, fun wrap skirts and wrap pants... or the items that commonly show up at fairs in lovely colored dresses & such...maybe it's not 'quality' quilting fabric after all. I'll pass. Thanks for the info.
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A few years ago I was making aprons from what Joann's called "decorator fabrics" and they said dry clean. I washed them and they were fine. I think it protects them.....ya know, sue happy instead of sew happy folks. I haven't looked in awhile but I think the bolts still say dryclean on them.
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