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Old 05-19-2014, 07:10 AM
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Now I understand why fabric is so expensive This video is amazing. Ever wonder how fabric is made? Check out this SUPER cool video from the ladies at Cotton + Steel, a new division of RJR Fabrics.(and get excited, because the Cotton + Steel collections arrive in July!)
http://vimeo.com/95070249
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wow great video-I enjoyed watching it
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​Very cool video!
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Interesting to see the process of seeing how fabric is made.
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I really enjoyed watching the video. Thank you for posting the link.
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thank you for sharing that was a great video
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Very interesting. I'd rather buy American made fabric. Good to know about this company.
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Thank you so much for posting that very interesting video. I enjoyed watching it very much. Its good to know how many different steps are required to make the fabric. (and her pink hair was pretty cool too - ha ha)
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Wow thank you for sharing! Super interesting process, I love textiles!!
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We homeschool. WHen we studied CHina we spend a lot of time leaning about silk. Amazing!
http://youtu.be/--mnMD1ao8E

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