tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1753321340833850844.post6034989521294398079..comments2024-03-26T02:27:24.024-05:00Comments on Bambino Amore : KONA COTTON: WHY WE LOVE IT + USE IT TO CREATE MANY OF OUR APRONSSewWithBAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17523981773361402691noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1753321340833850844.post-47603773342322449512020-10-04T09:42:33.734-05:002020-10-04T09:42:33.734-05:00Hi, Kona is not the only quilting solid with Oeko-...Hi, Kona is not the only quilting solid with Oeko-Tex Certification. Certainly Cloud9 and Birch, both organic fabric companies, offer solids. And in addition, the entire line of Art Gallery Fabrics, including their luscious Pure Solids, are not only also certified, but also they have a higher thread count of 205 versus Kona's 120. They make beautiful garments as well, though an apron requires more structure, I'm sure. This should be added to your information to help people searching for as many fabric options as possible, including the high thread count for mask fabrics. Art Gallery uses Pima cotton, with very long staple length, giving it a softer hand than Kona's broadcloth. Many Thanks, Cate.Catehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04334264829660317156noreply@blogger.com