Okay, let's break down this whole procedure: 1. As far as I know, there are no shredders for denim, and also, what happened to the small amount of leather and metal that pants have? 2. Why the "thread" was coming out so... Long? I mean, you're supposed to shred the denim, the thread should come out in parts, right? 3. The process of "whitening" denim with SOLVENT and ACID is not ecological at all to me (Also that process was very false to be honest) 4. In my opinion, I found the process of bleaching and painting denim is unnecessary, and the paint is very toxic to animals
The cat bed looks pretty durable & claw resistant. Thanks for the denim-stration.
Okay, let's break down this whole procedure:
1. As far as I know, there are no shredders for denim, and also, what happened to the small amount of leather and metal that pants have?
2. Why the "thread" was coming out so... Long? I mean, you're supposed to shred the denim, the thread should come out in parts, right?
3. The process of "whitening" denim with SOLVENT and ACID is not ecological at all to me (Also that process was very false to be honest)
4. In my opinion, I found the process of bleaching and painting denim is unnecessary, and the paint is very toxic to animals
It kinda looks like they made the grinder from a cooking pot & lawnmower parts.
considering the amount of waste and chemicals needed, this is everything but eco friendly
Yes
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Where can I find the shredder. I do allot of sewing and crotcheting. This would be perfect for me.
Excelente
Na idade média se fazia com algodão a arte do tear, .
Can we talk about the yellow shreadder plz
Amigo w hermoso tu arte ,sobre todo lo fel hilo x q s .k me gusta mucho tejer u no lo hago x q en el mercado cads boyo fe hilo es costoso
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