Posted on 05/03/2017 8:53:30 AM PDT by V K Lee
The item I recall was women’s casual pants. And maybe sweatshirts. Nothing relating to water resistence. It might have been Blair.
Thanks. Sounds like the fabric might have been made using melted plastic forming the polyester blend in making the sweat shirts. Once worked in an office for a textile company, the reason for the question. :-)
Well, you see, in keeping with tradition, and slothfulness, I didn't actually watch the video! I am subscribed to 'Mousetrap Monday' though. It's always interesting to see how well some of the traps made around the turn of the 20th century work.
Thank you for posting.
I fill the bottom third to half of very large patio flower planters with empty water bottles—saves money on potting soil and easier to move as they are not nearly as heavy.
I also hammer a nail into top water bottle in order to make a small hole. I fill bottle with water, put on the cap with the hole, and use it to water freshly planted tiny seeds—it is a very small slow stream of water so seeds are not disturbed prior to germination.
The ideas they share are fabulous. However, I find often I must go back to catch the detailed information. I've learned to mute the tape because the music is so detracting and have yet to hear anyone speak to explain- sound is not needed.
Great info. I have many plastic bottles, always order from https://allinpackaging.co.uk/containers/bottle/ . As a rule, I use them for storing my homemade creams, making the vases for my garden or as the jewelry stands. Plastic bottles can be used in a multitude of household ways.
That’s the brilliant advices, be eco friendly, save the planet
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