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    Old 07-09-2011, 08:46 AM
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    If it is a print, I've come across several lately that the printing seems to just sit on top of the fabric and make it feel different from the usual. I've not found that it makes it hard to work with however.
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    Old 07-09-2011, 08:59 AM
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    I bought fabric at Joann's a few years ago that had a stiffness to it. I thought when I washed it the stiffness would go away like sizing. It never did. I washed it numerous times but it felt as though it had a veneer to it, plastic like. I still have it and have never used it.
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    Old 07-09-2011, 09:24 AM
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    Originally Posted by mom-6
    If it is a print, I've come across several lately that the printing seems to just sit on top of the fabric and make it feel different from the usual. I've not found that it makes it hard to work with however.
    I have had some prints like that as well. No, it is a marble blend with no print.
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    Old 07-09-2011, 09:26 AM
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    Originally Posted by nyelphaba
    I bought fabric at Joann's a few years ago that had a stiffness to it. I thought when I washed it the stiffness would go away like sizing. It never did. I washed it numerous times but it felt as though it had a veneer to it, plastic like. I still have it and have never used it.
    That's what I'm afraid I might do! I'm trying very hard to like this fabric. I really don't want to shop for more or spend more...
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    Old 07-09-2011, 01:01 PM
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    Who is the manufacturer of this fabric? There are several that are cutting the cost of these wide backings (since cotton prices shot up) by using American cottons printed cheaply.

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    Old 07-09-2011, 03:37 PM
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    Originally Posted by Jan in VA
    Who is the manufacturer of this fabric? There are several that are cutting the cost of these wide backings (since cotton prices shot up) by using American cottons printed cheaply.

    Jan in VA
    Hi Jan,
    That's too bad that they have to cut back. There is no info on the selvage and none online.

    Here is the description from the online store:

    "This vibrant blender is rich with textural qualities and done using a monochromatic palette that is sure to add just the right touch of visual interest to the back and borders of your latest project. Please prewash and allow for up to 7% shrinkage. 108" wide quiltbacking, tonal blender from the 'Quilter's Blenders' collection."

    This is one of the first times I have seen the recommendation to prewash fabric. Was that a good hint to the quality of the fabric?

    I have been quilting for years, but I have rarely bought online. I have bought from this online store a couple of times so I trusted their products. Of course, all of the old orders have been from a known manufacturer or designer. This is my first extra wide backing.
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    Old 07-10-2011, 04:14 PM
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    Originally Posted by QuiltinCats
    Originally Posted by Jan in VA
    Who is the manufacturer of this fabric? There are several that are cutting the cost of these wide backings (since cotton prices shot up) by using American cottons printed cheaply.

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    Hi Jan,
    That's too bad that they have to cut back. There is no info on the selvage and none online.

    Here is the description from the online store:

    "This vibrant blender is rich with textural qualities and done using a monochromatic palette that is sure to add just the right touch of visual interest to the back and borders of your latest project. Please prewash and allow for up to 7% shrinkage. 108" wide quiltbacking, tonal blender from the 'Quilter's Blenders' collection."

    This is one of the first times I have seen the recommendation to prewash fabric. Was that a good hint to the quality of the fabric?

    I have been quilting for years, but I have rarely bought online. I have bought from this online store a couple of times so I trusted their products. Of course, all of the old orders have been from a known manufacturer or designer. This is my first extra wide backing.
    I asked because it reminded me of some of Marcus Brothers stuff 10-15 years ago. They also make wide backings, but the quality has improved as they've continued to move their production overseas, sadly. Of course, they are also no longer Marcus "Brothers" as this is the home dec and apparel division; Marcus "Fabrics" is the quilting fabric we know.

    Sorry you had this experience.

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    Old 07-10-2011, 04:39 PM
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    Originally Posted by Jan in VA
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    Who is the manufacturer of this fabric? There are several that are cutting the cost of these wide backings (since cotton prices shot up) by using American cottons printed cheaply.

    Jan in VA
    Hi Jan,
    That's too bad that they have to cut back. There is no info on the selvage and none online.

    Here is the description from the online store:

    "This vibrant blender is rich with textural qualities and done using a monochromatic palette that is sure to add just the right touch of visual interest to the back and borders of your latest project. Please prewash and allow for up to 7% shrinkage. 108" wide quiltbacking, tonal blender from the 'Quilter's Blenders' collection."

    This is one of the first times I have seen the recommendation to prewash fabric. Was that a good hint to the quality of the fabric?

    I have been quilting for years, but I have rarely bought online. I have bought from this online store a couple of times so I trusted their products. Of course, all of the old orders have been from a known manufacturer or designer. This is my first extra wide backing.
    I asked because it reminded me of some of Marcus Brothers stuff 10-15 years ago. They also make wide backings, but the quality has improved as they've continued to move their production overseas, sadly. Of course, they are also no longer Marcus "Brothers" as this is the home dec and apparel division; Marcus "Fabrics" is the quilting fabric we know.

    Sorry you had this experience.

    Jan in VA

    I did not know that about the Marcus company.

    Oh, I'm not sorry. I received some wonderful advice and I appreciate all of them. I have washed the fabric twice and it is starting to feel a less stiff. I'm going to wash it one more time.

    As for ordering online, I will be extra careful and ask more questions next time. Sometimes the LQS just doesn't have that perfect fabric to finish a quilt.

    Thanks for your help! And Thanks to everyone else! You have been great!
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    Old 07-10-2011, 04:45 PM
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    this product will remove all sizing from the fabric.

    its just like soda ash. you can buy it at the supermarket

    http://www.armandhammer.com/fabric-c...t-booster.aspx
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    Old 07-11-2011, 03:11 AM
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    Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
    this product will remove all sizing from the fabric.

    its just like soda ash. you can buy it at the supermarket

    http://www.armandhammer.com/fabric-c...t-booster.aspx
    Interesting! I have seen that product on the shelves. I will get some. Thank you!
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