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... constructed using strong, natural-fiber mesh, like linen canvas for embroidery.  Heavy-duty sport mesh is a much more economical choice and works very well.   Where Part 1 of the tutorial left off, ...
... strong, natural-fiber mesh, like linen canvas for embroidery.  Heavy-duty sport mesh is a much more economical choice and works very well.  Be sure to choose a mesh that is described for heavy-duty use, ...
3. Leatherworking
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... to how leather differs from standard cloth. First, a bit about leather. Unlike cloth, which is composed of fibers woven or knit together in varying patterns, leather is the actual skin of the animal. ...
4. Future of Fashion: Video and Lights
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... come a long way from Santa Lucia traditions of girls wearing candles in wreaths, and has much farther to go as LEDs (light emitting diodes) and other fiber optics become cheaper, lighter, and easier to ...
“When you consider the buttery softness of flannel… the smooth gloss of broadcloth… the rich depth of velour… it is difficult to imagine that all these textures and hundreds more could come from one fiber ...
6. Fabric Dyeing and Painting
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... types of fabrics dye differently than others. For instance, protein fibers (animal hairs and wool) tend to accept dyes readily, and so will pick up a very bright color with very little trouble. Silk, ...
... canvas may be used, including linen and linen blends, or modern corset coutil can be used.  Cover material can be anything that is non-stretch, although I strongly recommend natural fibers for durability ...
... canvas may be used, including linen and linen blends, or modern corset coutil can be used.  Cover material can be anything that is non-stretch, although I strongly recommend natural fibers for durability ...
9. Chemical Imbedded Fabrics
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... Essentially, an insect repellent is made so that it can bind directly to cotton fiber.  The cotton is then treated with this chemical (a derivative of chrysanthemum), which makes it smell horrible to insects, ...

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