Scented fabric. What do you think?
#32
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 353
Wouldn't, couldn't do it. I have a terrible allergy to most fragrances, laundry aids, cleaning agents, candles, potpourri and especially Glade plug ins. Some will put me into a coughing fit that will take me to my knees. I don't go near the aisles in grocery store where they sell any of that stuff. And if I need something unscented that is in those aisles, I get an employee to get it for me. Multiple chemical sensitivity is becoming a major problem causing asthma in many and in all ages. Some fabric stores I can't even go into. So you can believe I'd skip this 'new' idea.
#39
I was thinking it might be nice for potpourri bowls.
Most of my quilting is for charity and scented fabric would not be appropriate. It might do very well for say a bridal shower/wedding gift IF one knew the recipients were not allergic.
Most of my quilting is for charity and scented fabric would not be appropriate. It might do very well for say a bridal shower/wedding gift IF one knew the recipients were not allergic.
#40
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 85
I have stopped wearing my colognes and perfumes because there are so many people who have chemical sensitivities. If I want to add scent to something, I would use a natural product IF I knew the receiver would appreciate it. Personally, I have enough trouble finding fresh air to breathe these days.
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