And to anyone else, whose family member does some sewing.
Two of my upholstery softgoods suppliers have discontinued carrying their C=
hina-made soft goods and some related items, because of hazardous ingredien=
ts within the goods. =20
Also, I need a part for a machine and see this posting on the MasterSewUSA =
website: http://www.mastersewusa.com/accessories.html
"We have pulled from our offerings all our China manufactured sewing access=
ories. Thread, scissors, buttons all are potentially hazardous in light of =
recent tests on 'Made In China' products that are colored, plastic painted.=
We hope to find replacements soon. I hope you understand."
I don't know if this applies to domestic sewing and supplies, etc., I have=
n't been to any local fabric shops, here, recently. Don't know why it sho=
uldn't be applicable to domestic sewings, as well.
Thought maybe your wife might like to be mindful of this, with her sewing i=
nterests as they are.
Sonny
On 7/21/2015 10:29 AM, Sonny wrote:
> And to anyone else, whose family member does some sewing.
>
> Two of my upholstery softgoods suppliers have discontinued carrying their China-made soft goods and some related items, because of hazardous ingredients within the goods.
>
> Also, I need a part for a machine and see this posting on the MasterSewUSA website: http://www.mastersewusa.com/accessories.html
> "We have pulled from our offerings all our China manufactured sewing accessories. Thread, scissors, buttons all are potentially hazardous in light of recent tests on 'Made In China' products that are colored, plastic painted. We hope to find replacements soon. I hope you understand."
>
> I don't know if this applies to domestic sewing and supplies, etc., I haven't been to any local fabric shops, here, recently. Don't know why it shouldn't be applicable to domestic sewings, as well.
>
> Thought maybe your wife might like to be mindful of this, with her sewing interests as they are.
>
> Sonny
>
Thanks for the heads up. I'll bring this to her attention.
Sonny <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> Thread, scissors, buttons all are potentially hazardous
> in light of recent tests on 'Made In China' products that are colored,
> plastic painted.
>
> Don't know
> why it shouldn't be applicable to domestic sewings, as well.
I would guess the issue is the use of lead or chromium in
the paint. I doubt the same issue would exist with Made
in USA or Made in Japan or Made in (any part of Europe)
as the standards for heavy metals in paint are much
stricter.
John