[DEAR] JANE STICKLE CYBER BLOCK PARTY - Jan 2010 thru May/Jun 2011
#961
That is great to hear, I don't know that I have seen the wool batting here, though I don't go to the lqs much either, I usually hit the fabric store and they don't have the same things. (the one lqs has a blend of bamboo and cotton)
#962
Originally Posted by cutebuns
That is great to hear, I don't know that I have seen the wool batting here, though I don't go to the lqs much either, I usually hit the fabric store and they don't have the same things. (the one lqs has a blend of bamboo and cotton)
We have billions and kazillions of sheep, so wool is something we kind of take for granted. Can't be real wool jerseys (jumpers) in the winter, and wool batting in quilts. :-)
#963
I was scared to ask the price, it was something that they had just gotten in, they have straight bamboo as well, but they found it has a lot of lint, but said that done on a long arm it is still good to work with, it is the hands on using the smaller machines that people were having more issues with it. I have a nice wool sweater but that is it, It is a london fog one and I have had it since I was about 20 and it looks as good now as it did back then. and it is so warm. Not to many sheep around here but cattle, pigs and chickens.
#964
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Originally Posted by BlueChicken
Originally Posted by kluedesigns
i just sent her 2 pics of comfy quilts, a D9P and a snail trail thing, both should go together quickly. i have some nice flannel that would make a nice back. i also have some nice breast cancer fabric that would look nice on the back. maybe i'll use a wool batting for warmth.
what do you think about wool?
then the circle of pink ribbons is the art quilt she wants me to make.
thanks, i've made a bunch of them now - it seems to be the standard breast cancer quilt that people around here want.
#966
Originally Posted by cutebuns
I was scared to ask the price, it was something that they had just gotten in, they have straight bamboo as well, but they found it has a lot of lint, but said that done on a long arm it is still good to work with, it is the hands on using the smaller machines that people were having more issues with it. I have a nice wool sweater but that is it, It is a london fog one and I have had it since I was about 20 and it looks as good now as it did back then. and it is so warm. Not to many sheep around here but cattle, pigs and chickens.
#967
Here they found that some didn't likenthe straight bamboo to work with because of the lint. I imagine that it is a lot easier on the environent than the man made fiber. I have noticed other things that are made of bamboo. Walmart has a hand towel tahr I'd bamboo and it was the softest thing. If they were not so expensive I would have some for here. I hope that it is because iris new and a novelty that after a while that the price will come down.
#968
It seems like anything that is good for the environment is at least twice the price of the stuff that's bad for the world. It's hardly encouraging in the current economic climate!
It's just after 10pm here, and I'm extremely tired. Hubby was sick yesterday, a stomach bug, so I didn't get much sleep. He's fine now, it's me that's shattered today! LOL
Anyway, I'm off to bed. It's been great chatting to you ladies, way over on the other side of the world. Thank you. :-)
Have a good day/afternoon/evening/whatever it is over there! ;-)
It's just after 10pm here, and I'm extremely tired. Hubby was sick yesterday, a stomach bug, so I didn't get much sleep. He's fine now, it's me that's shattered today! LOL
Anyway, I'm off to bed. It's been great chatting to you ladies, way over on the other side of the world. Thank you. :-)
Have a good day/afternoon/evening/whatever it is over there! ;-)
#969
Originally Posted by MoodyKim
Ok, I have to make my DJ quilt now just ordered 20 yards of Kona Indigo Cotton Fabric. $84.00 plus 10.00 shipping that is $4.70 a yard. :) A very Happy MoodyKim
#970
Originally Posted by kluedesigns
thanks, i've made a bunch of them now - it seems to be the standard breast cancer quilt that people around here want.
Bamboo is good for the environment because it is easily renewable. A stand of bamboo only takes about 8 weeks to grow back. However, until they've fixed the bearding problem, I'm just not interested in using it. I figure I'll give them a year or two and then it should be worked out.
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