Not exact matches
b.) the PUL on the JSB diapers is just crappy (my JSB's seem to each have a different kind
of PUL — some are shiny and sticky, others
feel like a
heavy canvas
fabric)
When baby is carried upright with no extra layer
of heavier baby carrier
fabric to interfere with the closeness between babywearer and baby, the wearer can
feel every little movement
of the baby.
Put those
heavy weight
fabrics and linens to rest for a while for when the temps turn cooler again and you'll love the new look and
feel of your bedroom!
And the
fabric makes it easy to wear, it's a bit
of a stiff cotton, so it falls good,
heavy (not that it
feels heavy at all, but you get what I mean).
Glory remembers the relevant things: the
heavy thumping
of the soldier's boots as they marched near the shallow grave her mother frantically dug for them to hide in; the green strip
of fabric ripped from the hem
of her mother's dress to cover her mouth and nose so she could breathe easier under the dirt; the
feel of her mother's hands — shredded and bleeding — in hers as they lay there together, hoping for silence and not discovery.
Polyester does not suffer from UV degradation unlike Nylon and due to the lack
of lamination we can use a
heavier more durable grade
of face
fabric whilst maintaining a soft drapeable
feel.
Layer with
heavy fabrics such as quilts and knitted blankets, and use a mix
of floral patterns for a relaxed
feel.