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		<title>Learn How to Identify Vintage Fabrics Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The vintage clothing and fashion industry has it&#8217;s challenges, and one of the constant challenges that I face each and every day, is identifying fabrics.  For some people this may come easy, but I think for the majority of the vintage clothing sellers, this is a common challenge (unless you have the talent of sewing).  A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The vintage clothing and fashion industry has it&#8217;s challenges, and one of the constant challenges that I face each and every day, is identifying fabrics.  For some people this may come easy, but I think for the majority of the vintage clothing sellers, this is a common challenge (unless you have the talent of sewing).  A few years ago I found a fantastic vintage book that has helped me with this challenge in learning how to identify fabrics.  &#8220;Better Homes &amp; Gardens Sewing Book, Sewing How-to for home and family&#8221;. This book not only offers basic sewing techniques, equipment, tips, etc., but also valuable information on handling special fabrics, finishing details, and a fabulous <a href="http://www.sydneysvintageclothing.com/cart/pages/How_To_Identify_Fabrics.htm">fabric dictionary</a>.  The following pages will identify eighty three different fabrics and show an example of each fabric.  Please note all of this information is from the <a target="blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/Better-Homes-Gardens-Sewing-Book/dp/B000ILJ3GS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1201800742&amp;sr=1-2">Better Homes &amp; Garden Sewing Book</a> and not the property of Sydney&#8217;s Vintage Clothing.  Please let me know if you find this how to guide valuable.                                  <img border="0" width="400" src="http://www.sydneysvintageclothing.com/images/Fabric%20Identification.jpg" alt="How to Identify Fabrics" height="219" /></p>
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