Saturday, January 16, 2010

Flour Sack Towels Are Embroidered Flour Sack Towels Practical?

Are embroidered flour sack towels practical? - flour sack towels

I like how they look what I can do, but how you use to wash every day, you often and always makes a pleasant, fresh look, as she made first? Is it possible?

4 comments:

Kacky said...

Do not use towels really dirty things, just things like clean glass drying. Use a mild detergent, no heavy equipment to wash the paint and dirt. Use a gentle cycle in order to protect their embroidery.

dalbax2 said...

Do not use bleach on them. Maybe the iron is then?

Deb said...

I assume that you are using embroidery machines. Make sure a wire instead of polyester / viscose. Ray has a nice sheen, but polyester holds up better. as possible to go further and allow yourself and use it. not so expensive to build and is a good way to collect all the ideas, the impressive practice. Here is an excellent place for machine embroidery.
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Tracy S said...

That is all I am in my kitchen. The others are right - no chlorine is not used to the cranberry juice clean, but other than that they are soft and supple. Glassware and dry anything better!

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