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4th September 08, 04:01 PM
#1
saffron canvas duck
I just ordered this saffron duck cloth [they call it nutmeg, but whatev] because I want an "Irish" and haven't been able to find fabric in that color. Sometimes duck can be way too stiff for clothing, but this 10-ounce washable version seems like it might work. Anyway, it's inexpensive enough to check out.
If anyone's interested, I'll post my review after it gets here.
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4th September 08, 04:20 PM
#2
Looks just like the "caramel" color workman's model Utilikilt. It's quite stiff, especially after a wash. It won't feel like a wool (or acrylic or anything else, for that matter) kilt. Tough, though.
Don
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4th September 08, 04:49 PM
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I'm hoping that a few hot-water washes will loosen it up enough. If not, I'll just make lawn furniture or something ...
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4th September 08, 05:00 PM
#4
Wash it with fabric softener before you sew it. You have to prewash it anyways.
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4th September 08, 05:26 PM
#5
Well, I never use softener or any other additives before I sew. I don't want anything in the cloth that might gum up the needle or the machine. In fact, I wash [or dry clean] everything, whether it will shrink or not, to remove sizing, softener, or whatever.
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