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Wax, cloth, yarn, feathers, shells, and seeds were used to make the flowers and fruits, which were then either framed or placed under glass domes.
Replete with spring-action and pull-toy performers and animals that he created out of bits and pieces of cloth, yarn, cork, and wire, Calder sent the acts through their paces while providing sound effects.
Made from wire, wood, metal, cloth, yarn, paper, cardboard, leather, string, rubber tubing, corks, buttons, rhinestones, pipe cleaners and bottle caps, this is a 1926 31-era Calder that's non-mobile, though it's easy to imagine the movement in his figurines.
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First is the condition (written in by the U.S. textile lobby) stipulating that if African countries want duty-free access to America they must first buy all the cloth and yarn in America, then ship it to Africa to be sewn, then ship it back.
Suitable toys might include: Books with cloth, foil, yarn, etc. attached to them you can even make your own.
Conductive fabric, thread or yarn, as well as microprocessors that can be sewn into cloth, can be found at Web sites like SparkFun.com.
The industry produces cotton yarn, cloth, and finished garments.
Just north of Vung Tau, the Hualon Corporation of Taiwan has a factory that makes cloth and polyester yarn.
A rug of this type is made by pulling narrow strips of wool or cotton cloth or wool yarn, with a tool roughly resembling a buttonhook, up through a basic material of coarse linen or burlap.
Materials for structural design cover normal items such as paper, plaster, rubber, cloth waste and yarn.
Besides the cloth supercapacitor, the yarn supercapacitors were also prepared by tightly intertwining two coaxial fibers followed by coating a layer of H3PO4-PVA gel electrolyte as ion source (Fig. 12k m).
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