tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217917876331578492.post8971613186380043340..comments2024-03-27T13:50:42.343-04:00Comments on Collecting Fashion Dolls by Terri Gold: Emilia Couture LE Fashions Getting ReadyTerri Goldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17252743227474930359noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-217917876331578492.post-81151194257253284972013-10-01T21:47:13.637-04:002013-10-01T21:47:13.637-04:00And an added note about Wet Sculpting: Lori posted...And an added note about Wet Sculpting: Lori posted on Prego that "water will watermark silk taffeta, silk satin, silk charmeuse and habotai as well as the chiffons." Both colour variations of the Vertebrata gowns are 100% silk, one dupioni and the other silk satin, and there were no water marks left on them. I think it might have to do with the "hardness" or chalk consistency of the water. In the areas where you have to use water softening agents in laundry and dish washers the water might stain differently. Maybe if one uses bottles drinking water instead of tap water it might be safer? It's hard to say with so different tap waters around the world. Here in China the tap water is so bad I cannot even use it in my iron as it would ruin the machine so I use bottled water for it and for spraying the fabrics too. In Finland the water is so pure I never had any trouble. <br /><br />And thanks for reblogging my post Terri! :)em`liahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17668528502570305985noreply@blogger.com