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Dance Ice Gymnastics Sportswear

Boys Clothing - Longs

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Item: 3402

Size: 9

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Size: 12

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Size: 8

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Item: 3588

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d. International Cotton Emblem: This emblem serves clearly to identify textiles made from pure cotton and implies good quality. It may not be applied to fiber blends. 2.2.2 Flax (Linen): The word flax is derived from Old English flax. Linen is the term applied to the yarn spun from flax fibres and to the cloth or fabric woven from this yarn, flax fibers are held together under the stems bark principally by a gummy substance (pectin) from the body of flax plant. It is composed basically of substance cellulose. It is a natural, cellulosic, bast, multicellular fiber.

7. Blanket stitch: This stitch is used as an edging for blanket and other articles or as part of a design for which the blanket stitch makes the border. It is also used in cut work and applique work. It is worked between a pair of lines (usually parallel). The work should be done from left to right, stitching towards you. Bring thread out on the lower line, insert needle in position on upper line and take a downward stitch with the thread under the needle point. Draw out the thread. Stitches may be of the same size at regular distances apart or grouped and spaced according to the effect desired. To make scalloped edge using blanket stitches, outline two rows of scallops with running stitch and work blanket stitches between the two rows. Trim fabric away close to scallops after the work is completed.