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Old 18-04-2005, 03:34 AM
K Barrett
 
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Well it always felt phoney when I used to quilt...

K

"jadel" wrote in message
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K Barrett wrote:
"jadel" wrote in message
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dusty wrote:
Is non-absorbent cotton banned in the US like aluminum powder,
cigarette
lighters, box cutters, assorted effective insecticides, and
alternative
fueled cars? (A G.W. Bush ban) Or Mr. Oil to his friends.

(Ethanol
Fuel
$1.65 gal or less)


Are you talking about polyester floss? It is available at any

fabric
or craft store. It is used to stuff plush toys, cushions, etc. It
certainly isn't sterile.

BTW, powdered aluminum requires special (i.e expensive) hazmat
shipping. It is a serious fire and explosion hazard; all powdered
metals are.

Alternative fueled cars aren't banned either. Where you get your
information?


J. Del Col


Polyester floss, may be known as Kapok, used in making pillows and

quilts.
Usually comes in a pillow sized bag (IIRC)



Polyester and kapok are entirely different things.

Kapok is the product of a tree. Polyester is synthetic. They are not
interchangeable.

J. Del Col