Quilt disintegrated in washing machine

I tend to believe a solid percentage of people using a public laundering facility would walk away from such, because aside from there being a number of other washing machines ready and waiting, the ability to extend responsible conduct diminishes when ownership no longer applies.
I suppose I was measuring by my own sense of responsibility; I would never consider such a thing. Of course I don't use laundromats so it's a moot point.
 

I suppose I was measuring by my own sense of responsibility; I would never consider such a thing. Of course I don't use laundromats so it's a moot point.
I'm totally with you on your take on the matter, as I would never consider walking away from such a mess either, but I'm convinced that yourself, Deb, or myself, are not the norm.
 
I had a pair of curtains come apart like that. I machine washed them many times, but when they gave up the ghost, I was pulling pieces out of the washer. It was just your quilt's time to go.
 

I remember my first Home Ec project in junior high was to sew a blouse. I thought it turned out pretty good, but when it was put in the wash it came out in pattern pieces. Oops.
 

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