That's interesting. . . I've never had that problem and I use a lot of it. I prewash my fabrics so maybe that's why I've not seen it.
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I used a white on white 108" wide fabric for the back of a quilt (from MSQC) and did not have any problems with powdery residue even though I did not prewash it.
I like the idea of using white on white rather than plain white--that's a good idea.
I used Kona white on the quilt I made and was very happy with it.
I just finished a red/white pinwheel quilt. I used Kona, it is much nicer than the muslin, even the bleached. I use muslin for small projects, like tablerunners. The Kona is much pricier than other options, but with my Hobby Lobby 40%coupon, I buy up what I can, when I can.
Yeah, white does come in many shades. I buy at Joanns either Kona or Legacy Studio when I have a 50% off coupon and get 4 yards. THe key then is..when I use it, I keep all the fabrics I use for a quilt in a basket until I am done with the quilt. That way, I always have the fabric I have used from the start and don't have to worry about using different shades.
That's what I started doing...keeping all my whites separated, and the ones I am using for a quilt...stay together until I am done.
I seem to use a lit of Kona White....mostly for inner borders and strips... But I do love a really pretty WOW for certain kinds of quilts...
If I use a white backing, it is Kona White.
Once find a 30's and Kona Snow... It looked pretty good.