Sentences with phrase «other layers of fabric»

CONS: Must be sandwiched between other layers of fabric, more expensive than microfiber.

Not exact matches

These are rectangular pieces of fleece that you lay on top of prefolds or other natural diaper fabrics that act in the same way as a stay - dry layer would.
FLAT DIAPERS - Flat Diapers are most often constructed of a single layer of stretchy, loosely knit birds - eye, they can also be found in muslin, flannel, organic cotton, terry, and various other fabrics.
Grab the two other ends of the fabric (Corners A&C, if referencing above photo) by gathering layers evenly.
I made these clothes with scrap pieces of fabric — a layer of flannel on one side, and cotton on the other, serged together.
Pros: Cute prints Nice fit Good design Leg gussets Interchangeable soaker pads Sturdy fabric Double layer of PUL Cover works well with other types of AI2 inserts Great leak protection Nighttime inserts available for purchase Different fiber options for inserts.
Cloth diapers, on the other hand, get their absorbency from additional layers of fabric.
Pocket diapers are designed with a stay - dry layer of fleece, minky, microsuede, or other fabric that wicks moisture away from baby.
This one looked the easiest to put on and didn't have as much fabric as some others, as I will be using it through summer I didn't want layers of fabric.
Crucially, this double layer doesn't sit right in the middle of the fabric, but closer to one side than the other.
Metal wires sandwiched between layers of neoprene and other fabrics reduce the wearer's ability to hold, pull, or rotate objects by as much as 50 %.
Flat: A flat diaper refers to a large flat piece (usually a single layer) of fabric (usually cotton, hemp, or other natural fiber) that can be folded and used as an insert in a cloth diaper.
Skilled craftsmen — carpenters, painters, mold shop artists, tile layers, and many others — labor to preserve the historic fabric of the buildings while conforming to the National Park Service's «Standards for Rehabilitation.»
Suspended from the wall like a painting, each work is built up by stitching multiple layers of fabric, vinyl, buttons, fabrics and other materials together.
After making these and other prints using both abstract and representational forms, she then cuts, collages, and stitches these pieces of fabric into small layered compositions.
In a new series of works, the German - born, New York — based artist wraps multiple layers of paint around standard rectangular wooden panels to create the illusion of fabric or metal; elsewhere she compresses sheets of paint at the bottom of a panel that looks like the painting was pushed through a compressor; still other works perceive as damp paint rags but are, in fact, painstakingly applied overlays of paint.
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