Black Fabric
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Michael Miller's jet black is an awesome shade of black. It seems to be consistent in color.
However - for me - it shrank over two inches in width when I soaked it in hot water. These were pieces from different bolts purchased at different times.
One of the reasons that I "abuse" my fabrics before cutting them - I do not know if the recipient of the finished product will know how to "properly" care for the item - and I want the item to not give the recipient any unpleasant surprises after it has been washed.
However - for me - it shrank over two inches in width when I soaked it in hot water. These were pieces from different bolts purchased at different times.
One of the reasons that I "abuse" my fabrics before cutting them - I do not know if the recipient of the finished product will know how to "properly" care for the item - and I want the item to not give the recipient any unpleasant surprises after it has been washed.
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Very interesting post. I like it when a company stands up to let us know the way they create their exacting production so that we can be assured that our finished piece will be what we expected. Go Kaufman
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Kauffman Kona now has a deeper richer black called "Jet" I strongly recommend kona, I do like the weight, I find it blends better with the batiks I use. They always feel a little denser than regular quilting cotton
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