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Children's SleepwearPosted on March 28, 2010. Flannel "are not suitable for sleepwear for children"? I just make two pairs of pajama pants, will make a dozen more for Christmas and after I was halfway done with the second pair I saw at the end of flannel he said not recommended for children's sleep wear ... why not? It's a fabric store Joann ... and flannel ... sleepwear for children is covered with a flame retardant chemical that is mandated by law. When he said fabric is not suitable for sleepwear for children, this means that lack fire-resistant coating. Take some of the flannel and a flame and watch it go POOF. Therefore it is not recommended for children's sleepwear. All PJ sold in the shop must, by law, the resistance to fire. It has a coating on the flannel that helps keep the fabric in flames! JoAnn not to fire flannel children of the resistance. Not all flannel is fireproof. It's something you have to remember when shopping for fabric for children. You can try to return the remaining tissue and explain your situation and they can resume if it is about 3 meters or more. They can resell. Probably because most of the children's sleepwear is flame retardant or fireproof. If you do, then you should look for material that says that. Otherwise, it is perfectly appropriate and I am sure that is why it is considered inappropriate. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |