Search Results for: Rags of textile materials
- - hair, containing less than % by - weight of wool or fine animal hair woven fabrics of coarse animal hair or of horsehair woven fabrics of flax woven fabrics of jute and other textile bast fibres (except flax, true hemp and ramie) woven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibres; woven fabrics of
coverings, tufted other carpets and textile floor coverings (including those of felt) twine, cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof (including netting) twine, cordage, rope and cables knotted netting of twine, cordage or ,. rope; made up nets of textile materials; articles of yarn, strip, twine...
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- - hair, containing less than % by - weight of wool or fine animal hair woven fabrics of coarse animal hair or of horsehair woven fabrics of flax woven fabrics of jute and other textile bast fibres (except flax, true hemp and ramie) woven fabrics of other vegetable textile fibres; woven fabrics of
coverings, tufted other carpets and textile floor coverings (including those of felt) twine, cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof (including netting) twine, cordage, rope and cables knotted netting of twine, cordage or ,. rope; made up nets of textile materials; articles of yarn, strip, twine...
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bar tack - wikipedia bar tack from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search bar tacks, such as these machine-sewn ones, may be used to reinforce the bottom of a fly opening. in sewing , bar tack, also written bar-tack or bartack, refers to a series of stitches used to reinforce
areas of a garment that may be subject to stress or additional wear. [ ] typical areas for bar tack stitches include pocket openings, buttonholes , belt loops, the bottom of a fly opening, [ ] tucks , pleats and the corners of collars . [ ] bar tacks may be sewn by hand, using whip stitches , or by...
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