Fabrics From Japan
#41
Originally Posted by Gaijin
Let me put the situation into perspective: They test the water here in Tokyo daily and we are in no danger of contamination. Unless they travel by ship to the ocean outside the Fukushima nuclear plant (located in northeast Japan)and dye fabric in the ocean water just outside the plant; I can't imagine anything you buy being dangerous or even having any measurable radiation. But now that a number of you are mega-reacting to a crisis that you do not have enough consistent information about, I will make sure to never participate in any fabric exchanges here in order to protect everyone's family member's from non-existent radiation in my fabric stash. You get more radiation from the atmosphere during any international flight then you would from receiving Japanese fabric, by the way. So be sure not to fly fabric or quilts anywhere.
#42
Originally Posted by phatquilts2
Originally Posted by MTS
I'll swap with you anytime - yukata, kasuri, whatever. ;-) ;-)
#43
I, too, Gaijin, would swap with you. I am shocked at all the disasters that occurred in Japan. The Japanese people have an indominable spirit and are incredibly strong. My prayers and thoughts are with the Japanese...
Kindly,
joey
Kindly,
joey
#44
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: northern California
Posts: 1,098
Do you know that there are quilting organizations making quilts like crazy for Japan? My connection is thru Luann Rubin at e.quilter.com. The thought that someone may find some comfort in my quilts has me working through my stash at a pretty fast pace. Think about it.
We don't have to worry about sending radiation, just love. Sierra
We don't have to worry about sending radiation, just love. Sierra
#45
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Live in Littleton, CO via Rapid City, SD
Posts: 2,187
Love Asian fabrics and will pay price. Seven Seas, I believe is from Japan.
Have these wonderful people in my prayers. We certainly could learn a thing or 2 relative to their spirit. Never saw any looting for the material things, that's for sure.
Helen
Have these wonderful people in my prayers. We certainly could learn a thing or 2 relative to their spirit. Never saw any looting for the material things, that's for sure.
Helen
#46
NPR's Morning Edition radio program had an informational piece about radiation that may help dispel fears and lack of information about radiation and its effects. You can listen to it here:
http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPl...95&m=134974380
If you have trouble with that, go TODAY (contents change each day) to this page:
http://www.npr.org/programs/morning-edition/
Scroll way down and search for the story called:
"Everyday Radiation Exposure Is A Tiny Health Risk"
http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPl...95&m=134974380
If you have trouble with that, go TODAY (contents change each day) to this page:
http://www.npr.org/programs/morning-edition/
Scroll way down and search for the story called:
"Everyday Radiation Exposure Is A Tiny Health Risk"
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