[Northkeep] Duck cloth and trigger

Stephanie Drake steldr at cox.net
Wed Jan 31 11:31:02 PST 2007


Oh - also due to the cotton content, canvas will probably shrink more than
trigger will when washed and dryed...........

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jennifer Carlson" <talana1 at hotmail.com>
To: <northkeep at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 1:26 PM
Subject: [Northkeep] Duck cloth and trigger


> Morgan asked:
>
> >Is there much difference between trigger and duck/canvas? I know they
> >are both heavier weight fabrics but is there any thing that makes one
> >better than the other?
>
> Mercedes mentioned that duck cloth will fade more quickly, due to the
cotton
> content.  Trigger, with a high synthetic content, will eventually break
down
> under UV conditions.  Don't panic - I'm talking about leaving it in the
> window for an entire Oklahoma summer intensity of UV exposure.  It will
hang
> onto its color better over time, as a rule.  Both are seriously durable
> fabrics so long as you give them the care they need - which isn't much.
>
> In servicio,
>
> Talana
>
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