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Scaglione!  I do believe that is correct!  Also, I think y'all are correct about the Home Reflections, but I'm not going to swear it! LOL

HOWEVER, BACK IN THE DAY (waaayyy back), didn't she do some clothing line?  Maybe Modern Soul, or something like that???

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I believe you're correct! Didn't she do the "Motto" line as well ?

She was on JTV for a while ,then supposedly got laid off?!
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@Caaareful Shopper wrote:

@MarnieRez3 wrote:
@Janey2
She is a great vendor...but she and Sandra did the entire TSV presentation at midnight WITHOUT saying what the fabric content was! Is it COTTON percale plus sateen?? Absurd that they did not say what the actual fabric was!

 

@MarnieRez3  I watched the repeat of their midnight TSV kick-off.  I clearly heard them explain the full description of what Wonder Weave is = cotton percale & sateen woven together. Their video is still up on the QVC Live FB page. 


Every presentation has explained the Wonder Weave.

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I remember many years ago my Mom raving over percale, she said dont buy muslin sheets, they are less costly, but dont compare to percale. 

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@geezerette wrote


Every presentation has explained the Wonder Weave.


 

I agree.  But I will add that the presentation by Rick this afternoon really emphasized the 100% Cotton aspect. 
They made it sound as if the material content needed clarification, and that there had been confusion. 

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Years ago she was a rep for Motto brand of clothing sold here. She was also on JTV for a while as a rep for Judith Ripka jewelry a while back.

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@geezerette wrote


Every presentation has explained the Wonder Weave.


 

I agree.  But I will add that the presentation by Rick this afternoon really emphasized the 100% Cotton aspect. 
They made it sound as if the material content needed clarification, and that there had been confusion. 


@SHOPR 


Yes, he/they did and I think it made for a better presentation, along with a better explanation of the Wonder Weave.

 

This is one of the reasons I like Rick as a host.  Yes, he can be goofy and he talks fast, but often he points out aspects of a product that none of the other hosts have.  Or he will ask a question of the vendor that I wonder about too that no one else, including the vendor, has mentioned.

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@geezerette I absolutely agree. Rick is so good at asking for details and I appreciate that and his humor.

 

I would have still liked to know the proprietary secret weave behind wonder weave (whereas percale is one over, one under and sateen is 3 or 4 over, one under) and what actually is aerosoft.  I know I expect waaaayy too much!  LOL 

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Shopr (and others), I agree..it was almost as if there was something "magical" about Wonderweave that they were NOT saying...whatever that non-toxic treatment is, they didn't seem to want to share. Something just seemed off. I am not sure if the Wamsutta quality is the same since the company was sold some years ago, but I wanted to hear what the cotton is and where it is grown. I think that may be a big change from the old Wamsutta. In any event, it was a weird presentation all day, and although Amy is knowledgable, something just seemed strange.

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@SHOPR wrote:

@geezerette I absolutely agree. Rick is so good at asking for details and I appreciate that and his humor.

 

I would have still liked to know the proprietary secret weave behind wonder weave (whereas percale is one over, one under and sateen is 3 or 4 over, one under) and what actually is aerosoft.  I know I expect waaaayy too much!  LOL 


@SHOPR 

 

Me too!  But I think that was too much to ask.  I was kind of surprised she gave as much information as she did.  This is one of the things I don't like about the Q the last several years.  They used to go into much greater detail about the products.  

I thought she could have explained better without revealing any patent secrets.  But all in all, that was more than a lot of vendors do.  

Did I expect these items to have the quality of the "old" Wamsutta?  Not at all.  But some of the details shown appear to be a touch above the average.