Originally Posted by crashnquilt
(Post 4734170)
I use the flour sack towels from Walmart. I wash them, no softner, then partial dry. Then I use a strong starch solution and iron them. Embroidery does very well for me.
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Aa about blanks has nice towels
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Originally Posted by Crqltr
(Post 4734284)
Aa about blanks has nice towels
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Originally Posted by crashnquilt
(Post 4734170)
I use the flour sack towels from Walmart. I wash them, no softner, then partial dry. Then I use a strong starch solution and iron them. Embroidery does very well for me.
No matter what brand I use, I wash them in HOT water with a mild detergent and NO softener, hang to dry til damp then press. |
I have used the ones from Walmart and Sam's with no problem. Dam's didn't have them this week, now carry a terry towel.
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there's a catalog called Herschner's where you can get them. Might try to search for them online. We used to get their catalogs all the time.
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J.C. Penneys has them......sometimes on sale
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I get mine from Herrschners catolog. Toll Free 1 800 441 0838 they are good and they come in 3 sizes! If you order $35.00 before Dec. 24 you get free shipping. Please mention code F97 I have 3 sisters and we all use these tea towels. We get the big ones that are 32X36, they also have 24X36 and 17X37 they come in sets of 7. You can order online @Herrschners.com
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You can also try AllAboutBlanks.........they do have excellent quality kitchen towels for embroidery.
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