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Hot Glue is not just for crafts. It can attach an object to pretty much any surface, including metal and glass, in a minute. I've used it for many of my art projects and it has never failed me. I used it to...
One of the most significant innovations in fabric technology in recent years is the advent of "Microfibers". When microfibers are used for home decor, the term "microfiber" is often used interchangeably with...
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In selecting leather for any project or purchasing ready made products, it is very important to understand the various types of leather available on the market and their processes. This guide will attempt to...
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While buying soap isn't a new concept it is one that does require a little education. Before I had reason to research this topic, chances are you had the same thoughts as I did and thought that soap was soap...
NATURAL FIBERS - CELLULOSIC I. COTTON. 1. Quality assessment. a. Based upon the length of the fiber. b. Longer fibers are best for beauty and durability 2. Types of COTTON a. Pima aa....