If anyone has a tech support or customer support contact for Gray Line, they 
may be unaware of the web site problems.

Sandy


----- Original Message -----
From: Kimiko Small <[email protected]>
To: Historical Costume <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 19:55:05 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Gray Line Linen

I finally pulled out my old hankerchief linen stash from old Denver Fabrics, 
only 3 yards, and am making it into a new smock. I was despairing of ever 
finding its like again, since many stores have such slubby linen at this 
weight, 
or it is a blend with cotton or rayon, or it is super expensive. But to learn 
that there is a store that has even better quality linen at this weight? Ah, 
like mana from heaven.

Thank you Marion for sharing this info. I look forward to buying some from Gray 
Line for my family's nicer smocks.

And checking today, their site is still having errors. But I can wait.

Kimiko Small
http://www.kimiko1.com
"Be the change you want to see in the world." ~ Ghandi


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From: Marion McNealy 

Their handkerchief linen is the BEST! I adore it, its very smooth, not slubby 
and tightly woven, so you won't get the pulling at the seams like the linen 
from 

fabric-store.com. I love all the chemises and veils that I've made from it. (Do 
you remember the old Denver Fabrics handkerchief linen from 6-7 years ago? Its 
just like that, only better)
Yes, it would make a lovely embroidered shirt.





          
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