fabric measure tool
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We also used those tubes in the warehouse I worked in. We would send the orders from the WATS room, down to the guys down stairs to fill. Candy, sandwiches, cigarettes, anything that would fit was fair game. My favorite was when the guys would send mice, thinking they would scare us!
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Wow! Flash from the past and memories of going with my Mom to Plummer's fabric store in Springfield MO where they had those AND the pneumatic tube set-up. They also had some round, hollow tables with fabric bolts shelved on the and I'd duck into the center and hide--and get yelled at! We went there often cause my Mom sewed all our clothing--my Dad is the only one that wore ready made cause he wore work clothes.
#28
I love those gadgets! A store I go to in Philadelphia, MS, uses those to measure fabric, still. I love to rip fabric because it keeps it straight on the grain and avoids any waste. A good hot iron will press the torn edge right back into shape if it ruffles a bit.
Yard goods are called such because they are goods that are sold by the yard. Also known as dry goods.
Yard goods are called such because they are goods that are sold by the yard. Also known as dry goods.
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