Art Gallery Pure Solids
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I know many do not use Facebook, but for those who do and want to see my comparisons, I'm including a link. Please be sure to read the description of the process at the beginning (all you see is the beginning of the intro, you need to click on "see more").
The only reason I used these fabrics was that they were ones I could easily and quickly get my hands on.
It's interesting that joe'smom had no fraying with the Century solids. I am not a prewasher, so do not know how much any of these would have frayed had they been washed.
The only reason I used these fabrics was that they were ones I could easily and quickly get my hands on.
It's interesting that joe'smom had no fraying with the Century solids. I am not a prewasher, so do not know how much any of these would have frayed had they been washed.
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I know many do not use Facebook, but for those who do and want to see my comparisons, I'm including a link. Please be sure to read the description of the process at the beginning (all you see is the beginning of the intro, you need to click on "see more").
The only reason I used these fabrics was that they were ones I could easily and quickly get my hands on.
It's interesting that joe'smom had no fraying with the Century solids. I am not a prewasher, so do not know how much any of these would have frayed had they been washed.
The only reason I used these fabrics was that they were ones I could easily and quickly get my hands on.
It's interesting that joe'smom had no fraying with the Century solids. I am not a prewasher, so do not know how much any of these would have frayed had they been washed.
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