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Susan's Butterknit & Liquid Knit fabrics.

I love Susan's clothing. However, I am not sure if I can hang these fabrics up in my closet, or should I fold them up for storage. I am concerned about stretching out. Thanks.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Susan's Butterknit & Liquid Knit fabrics.

I've been hanging them for years and the tops have never been a problem.

Liquid knit pants will stretch if hung from the bottom vs. waistband. I hang from bottom to deliberately lengthen the pants.

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

Re: Susan's Butterknit & Liquid Knit fabrics.

They don't stretch.
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Registered: ‎12-13-2010

Re: Susan's Butterknit & Liquid Knit fabrics.

I have always hung mine and never had a problem. Most of mine are Butter knit as I prefer it over the Liquid knit.

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Registered: ‎08-09-2012

Re: Susan's Butterknit & Liquid Knit fabrics.

I have lots of both in tops and always hang them...never had a problem with stretching out.

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Re: Susan's Butterknit & Liquid Knit fabrics.

Hanging is fine.
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Re: Susan's Butterknit & Liquid Knit fabrics.

I ordered the butter knit turtlenecks on "last clicks." They are so comfy and substantial to layer under liquid knit or LOGO pieces. I listen to other posters (Kathleen) who say they use the butter knit to layer.

Today, I received a Premier knit tank that was "as is" and I have to recommend this fabric for it's nice weight for layering in the COLD winter months.

Susan's woven material is really nice too. It feels like silk, but it doesn't wrinkle (like liquid knit), and you can wash/dry.