building block dress book tour: kids clothes week

Sure! Here's the rewritten content: --- Hey everyone! Happy Monday! We're cruising along with the Building Block Dress book tour, and today we’ve got Julie joining us. She’s the newest addition to the team over at Kid’s Clothes Week. If you missed her introduction, you can catch it [here](#). Julie is not only taking the reins at Kid’s Clothes Week but also runs her own blog, [Our Chez Nous](#). She lives just outside of Toronto, Canada, and has four kids—two boys and two girls. Sewing plays a huge role in their lives, and she loves creating pieces that each of them will cherish. While she’s not entirely there yet, she’s working toward a wardrobe where everything is handmade. ![Oliver + S Building Block Dress book tour](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/61757f76cfcdf3c7cec2be4e6715a930.jpg) For those of you who want to learn more about the dress she crafted for her daughter, you can check it out [here](#). By the way, if you haven’t heard, we’re big fans of hockey in their household. Between two hockey teams and a figure skater, the rink is practically their second home. And yes, Julie sometimes finds herself feeding hockey gear into her trusty sewing machine. It’s chaotic, but she wouldn’t trade it for anything! We’d absolutely love to see what you’ve been making using the Building Block Dress pattern from the book. Be sure to tag your Instagram photos with #oliverands and #buildingblockdress so we can admire your handiwork and share the creativity with others who love sewing as much as we do. --- Kid’s Clothes Week: Website | Blog | Instagram | Pinterest Hey there! I’m Julie, and I’m thrilled to be part of both Kid’s Clothes Week and Our Chez Nous. Living just outside Toronto, Canada, keeps me busy with my four kids—two boys and two girls. Sewing has become such an integral part of our family life, and I’m always looking for ways to add more handmade touches to their wardrobes. ![Kid's Clothes Week](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/4c3339d61671fc76df1d3b44bbcf6026.png) Hockey is kind of a big deal in our house, which means I’m either at my sewing machine or shuttling the kids between rinks. With two hockey teams and a figure skater in the family, we spend a lot of time on the ice. But hey, it’s all part of the adventure! If you’ve made any projects from the Building Block Dress book, don’t forget to tag your Instagram posts with #oliverands and #buildingblockdress. We’d love to see what you’ve created! --- (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); --- **Related Posts:** [Link to Related Post 1] [Link to Related Post 2] --- Let me know if you'd like further tweaks!

Thermobonded Nonwoven Fabric

Hot rolling is the last mesh technology in the production process of non-woven fabrics, which is a process of cooling the fabric after laying silk. Hot rolling is a process with high heat (100~150 degrees). The rolling wheel is rolled over a uniform fiber wire to melt it into a net, so there will be rolling points on the surface of the hot-rolled non-woven fabric, similar to pinholes, but not penetrated. The specific size depends on the size and density of the steel spines on the rolling wheel. [br/] In summary, it is not difficult to conclude that as a process, hot-rolled non-woven fabric is not a specific kind of cloth, but a general term for non-woven fabrics made by a similar process, in general, the use of hot-rolled treatment process is spunbonded polypropylene non-woven fabric (PP.), polyester non-woven fabric (PET.), PA nylon (PA.), The biggest difference between these three categories is the difference in processing raw materials.
The main uses are: medical non-woven materials; Non-woven materials for clothing; Non-woven materials for daily life; Industrial non-woven materials; Non-woven materials for agriculture; Non-woven materials for national defense, etc.
1. Medical materials;
2. Filter materials;
3. geosynthetic materials do not use geosynthetic materials Use geosynthetic materials;
4. Car materials;
5. shoes and hats imitation leather material.

Thermobonded Nonwoven Fabric, 100% polyester, Lining used in garment

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