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The phrase "about a fabric" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to textiles, clothing, or materials in general.
Example: "The book provides detailed information about a fabric that is both durable and lightweight."
Alternatives: "regarding a fabric" or "concerning a fabric".
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Perched in a regal theatre box waiting for Franck Sorbier to begin, there were two women beside me, talking incessantly in German about a fabric sample one of them had plucked from her snakeskin bag.
It comes at the end of the show, in "The Ballad of Harry Lewis," a parody of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" about a fabric cutter who meets a tragic end.
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What Beistegui did possess were a passion for beauty, a matchless eye for balance and visual drama and an understanding that, finally, great design is more about sorcery than about whether a fabric will handle daily wear and tear.
"This is about reimagining what a fabric is, and rebirthing textiles into a high-tech industry," says Prof. Yoel Fink.
If you're concerned about wrinkling, try a fabric with a small amount of stretch.
You can talk about space as a fabric, but if you do, be aware that what you're doing is implicitly reducing your perspective down to a two-dimensional analogy.
Draw a small mark with a fabric pencil about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the cape along the curved bottom.
This is about more than fabric – an entire way of life is under threat".
The general order that you sew a skirt in is: side, front, and back seams, zipper or closing method, waistband, hem.. Since trousers are incredibly versatile and can be made out of just about any fabric, they are a great project to do once you've gotten the basics down.
Think about using a zinger fabric -- a handful of more muted colors and one color that really pops.
By William McKibben The New Yorker, October 17, 1983 P. 44 Talk story about Thermal/R, a new fabric invented by Larry Fingerhut, an engineer.
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