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Posted by Patti on April 16, 2009, 4:57 pm
Yes, we did; and it is a really good job the subject was aired when it
was - I was just about to use some silk to do some appliqué, when I
remembered the enzyme 'bit', and switched quickly to cotton.
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>I'm happy for you! Wool realy is a dream to handquilt with. Had you
>been something denser like Warm & Natural? You may want to think twice
>about using it in a baby quilt. It is a little more fire-retardant
>than polyester, BUT enzyme cleaners like Biz and Oxidol will dissolve
>it. I'm making a baby quilt for my new grandniece, and I'm using poly
>'cause I KNOW that stains will happen, and DNiece lives where the
>water is hard and they routinely add an enzyme cleaner to the wash.
>(Didn't we have this thread a week or two ago? Or is my rememberer faulty?)
>Monique in TX
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Best Regards
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>been something denser like Warm & Natural? You may want to think twice
>about using it in a baby quilt. It is a little more fire-retardant
>than polyester, BUT enzyme cleaners like Biz and Oxidol will dissolve
>it. I'm making a baby quilt for my new grandniece, and I'm using poly
>'cause I KNOW that stains will happen, and DNiece lives where the
>water is hard and they routinely add an enzyme cleaner to the wash.
>(Didn't we have this thread a week or two ago? Or is my rememberer faulty?)
>Monique in TX