tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497991897328880747.post2343813099286675173..comments2023-11-09T19:02:07.862+00:00Comments on Goblinf's Blog: Block Lotto - January - Tic Tac Toe Sample & Fabric Dyeing thoughtsGoblinfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06260037987448208301noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6497991897328880747.post-30053212423714007372010-01-23T13:59:43.667+00:002010-01-23T13:59:43.667+00:00I love the woven fabric you made for the stool.
I...I love the woven fabric you made for the stool.<br /><br />In commercially printed fabrics, if you combine 100% cottons with fabrics containing polyester, you are likely to see the differences over time, when the colors in the cotton fades and those in the poly fabrics do not. One of my first quilt teachers has a quilt that she made over 20 years ago for one of her sons. It's made from blue, yellow and white fabrics and has been well used over the years. The cottons faded dramatically, but there's at least one still bright yellow poly-cotton and a dark navy blue which are still very strong and now greatly contrast the rest of the quilt.sophiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13408822963659450038noreply@blogger.com