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Old 07-18-2010, 08:04 PM
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cotton also burns with only a little smoke if any and the ash - if any - is very soft and powdery. The ash, if no fire is seen with cotton, cools down quickly.

polyesters and nylons burn with black smoke - they also leave a hard "crispy" ash. Sometimes it "drips" while burning. The residue also stays hot longer than cotton residue. One can still get burned with this residue, even if the fire is out.
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I'm giggling here picturing all these nice quilters in Walmart with lighters in their hands. That would cause quite a stir
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You could probably ask them to cut you a few samples and take them outside...
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Thanks for all the info! Gal, you had an inside track on this. I'm glad you shared with us.
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bearisgrey to the rescue!

Thanks for the giggle gals. I can see it now... :-o
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Oh, and I forgot to say that only a few strands of thread are required from both 'warp and weft' of the fabric, you really do not need much at all, but be sure to collect from both 'warp and weft!'

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My husband swears it looks like I'm performing rituals on the back porch when I'm doing burn tests.
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Old 07-19-2010, 03:14 AM
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Seriously here, when I have burnt small scraps of material, the poly/cotton has a more chemical smell comared to the cotton burning. And yes poly/cotton does make black smoke.
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Old 07-19-2010, 04:11 AM
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Originally Posted by littlehud
I'm giggling here picturing all these nice quilters in Walmart with lighters in their hands. That would cause quite a stir

Having my coffee & giggling.....I can see this now! Front line paper "She said this is what the ladies said to do from the Quilting Board"
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It is kind of funny, when I think of it.
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