This handmade, easy to wear headband is reversible and comfortable. The back has a few inches of fabric covered elastic for comfort and ease of use. Slip the band around your neck and then pull up to smooth back your hair.
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Flame resistant fibres and fabrics
Bharatbook.com announces the inclusion of a new report "Flame resistant fibres and fabrics" to their huge collection of market research reports. This report analyses the role of flame resistant fibres and fabrics in protective apparel for hazardous environments. It includes information on regulations and standards of flame resistance and flammability testing, as well as an analysis of key applications for flame resistant fabrics in firefighter apparel, industrial workwear, military clothing, motor racing apparel and police uniforms.
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Home Improvement Caddy: Decorating Your Living Room with Fabric
Fabric can add just the right touch to your living room when designing it. Make sure to follow these few guidelines when selecting the right fabric for whatever your purpose. It makes a big difference in the end results.
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Slalom Socks Knitting Pattern
Cables weave in and around each other in this wonderful design. The pattern covers the entire leg and arch, including the back of the heel.
The construction of these socks is based on the architectures in Cat Bordhi’s New Pathways for Sock Knitters. Work begins at the top. Increases are worked into the cable pattern to expand for the foot. A reinforced “flap” heel takes us down to the foot. A wedge toe finishes it off.
Each size is worked over the same number of stitches. To obtain the size needed, work in the gauge specified below:
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Fabric Covered Matchboxes, Clothespins, and Binder Clips
With a few craft supplies you probably already have, you can make fabric covered clothespins, clips, and personalized matchbooks. Dress up ordinary objects to match your decor using leftover fabric scraps.
These craft projects all require a small amount of fabric scraps, glue, and an item to cover. Look around the house to see if you have something else you'd like to cover with fabric.
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