[h-cost] about bath towels...

2013-09-14 Thread Patricia Dunham
Thanks all for the responses about those velvet terms; much appreciated.

NOW...  we need to replace some bath towels. BUT! where do YOU buy decent bath 
towels these days? 

JCPenney used to be our go-to for almost all bed  bath linens, but not so much 
these days. They appear to be suffering the breakdown in quality that so many 
textiles are. (You can't get PermaPrest bed sheets anymore, sigh, although I 
still have a few inherited from my mother, and my own student housekeeping. I 
suppose that one is OK, apparently the permaprest process was an environmental 
horror that even in the olden days of 30+ years ago became unsupportable.)

But bath towels, now! I have remnants of a couple of bath sheets that I made 
into a house-robe for Mr. Shoulders, possibly 30 years ago. This 100% cotton 
fabric is STILL full-surfaced and soft as satin! It's cut into ca. 12 squares 
and the sides do not ravel or produce bits in the wash. JCP is certainly not 
carrying this quality of towelling these days, or for the past decade at least. 
Most of the older towels we have (from various sources) seem to last about 3 
years before they go so thin that they dry like sandpaper, OR start to have the 
seamed selvages rip out, OR start to tear away at the flat-weave sections...

So, please! Where do YOU-all buy or order on-line, what brand(s), of bath 
towels that STAY full and soft and in one piece, these days?

Thanks much!
chimene et al 



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Re: [h-cost] about bath towels...

2013-09-14 Thread AnnBWass
I used to like Restoration Hardware's towels, but I haven't bought any in a 
 while so don't know if the quality is still what it was 10 years ago.
 
Ann Wass
 
 
In a message dated 9/14/2013 4:37:29 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
chim...@ravensgard.org writes:

Thanks  all for the responses about those velvet terms; much  appreciated.

NOW...  we need to replace some bath towels. BUT!  where do YOU buy decent 
bath towels these days? 

JCPenney used to be  our go-to for almost all bed  bath linens, but not so 
much these days.  They appear to be suffering the breakdown in quality that 
so many textiles  are. (You can't get PermaPrest bed sheets anymore, sigh, 
although I still have  a few inherited from my mother, and my own student 
housekeeping. I suppose  that one is OK, apparently the permaprest process was 
an environmental horror  that even in the olden days of 30+ years ago 
became unsupportable.)

But  bath towels, now! I have remnants of a couple of bath sheets that I 
made into  a house-robe for Mr. Shoulders, possibly 30 years ago. This 100% 
cotton fabric  is STILL full-surfaced and soft as satin! It's cut into ca. 12 
squares and  the sides do not ravel or produce bits in the wash. JCP is 
certainly not  carrying this quality of towelling these days, or for the past 
decade at  least. Most of the older towels we have (from various sources) 
seem to last  about 3 years before they go so thin that they dry like 
sandpaper, OR start to  have the seamed selvages rip out, OR start to tear away 
at 
the flat-weave  sections...

So, please! Where do YOU-all buy or order on-line, what  brand(s), of bath 
towels that STAY full and soft and in one piece, these  days?

Thanks much!
chimene et al  



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Re: [h-cost] about bath towels...

2013-09-14 Thread Maggie Koenig
Bed bath and beyond has a rather large range towels. 

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On Sep 14, 2013, at 6:25 AM, annbw...@aol.com wrote:

 I used to like Restoration Hardware's towels, but I haven't bought any in a 
 while so don't know if the quality is still what it was 10 years ago.
 
 Ann Wass
 
 
 In a message dated 9/14/2013 4:37:29 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
 chim...@ravensgard.org writes:
 
 Thanks  all for the responses about those velvet terms; much  appreciated.
 
 NOW...  we need to replace some bath towels. BUT!  where do YOU buy decent 
 bath towels these days? 
 
 JCPenney used to be  our go-to for almost all bed  bath linens, but not so 
 much these days.  They appear to be suffering the breakdown in quality that 
 so many textiles  are. (You can't get PermaPrest bed sheets anymore, sigh, 
 although I still have  a few inherited from my mother, and my own student 
 housekeeping. I suppose  that one is OK, apparently the permaprest process 
 was 
 an environmental horror  that even in the olden days of 30+ years ago 
 became unsupportable.)
 
 But  bath towels, now! I have remnants of a couple of bath sheets that I 
 made into  a house-robe for Mr. Shoulders, possibly 30 years ago. This 100% 
 cotton fabric  is STILL full-surfaced and soft as satin! It's cut into ca. 
 12 
 squares and  the sides do not ravel or produce bits in the wash. JCP is 
 certainly not  carrying this quality of towelling these days, or for the past 
 decade at  least. Most of the older towels we have (from various sources) 
 seem to last  about 3 years before they go so thin that they dry like 
 sandpaper, OR start to  have the seamed selvages rip out, OR start to tear 
 away at 
 the flat-weave  sections...
 
 So, please! Where do YOU-all buy or order on-line, what  brand(s), of bath 
 towels that STAY full and soft and in one piece, these  days?
 
 Thanks much!
 chimene et al  
 
 
 
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Re: [h-cost] What's your dressmaker's dummy wearing today?

2013-09-14 Thread Land of Oz
Mine is wearing a (modern, commercial) English Riding coat that is all 
pinned up to be altered, but I'm not excited about it at the moment. :)


My daughter has the shoulder width and arm length of one size, but the bust 
and waist measurement of two sizes smaller, so all her riding clothes are 
either custom made (by me) or purchased too big and altered (also by me).


Denise
Iowa

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