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Having just spent a few hours ripping out hems on my daughter's pants because she just won't stop growing, my fingers are sore and my eyes are stinging.
I want hems to be sewn with a special thread that dissolves when put in contact with a chemical reagent. And I want to be able to buy such thread
for making my own hems. I don't care what the chemical is, as long as it's not water.
Everybody with kids hems pants. They should make it easier for us. I'd pay for that.
wundaweb
http://www.kleins.c...-hem-tape-217-p.asp [po, Oct 13 2008]
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//don't care what the chemical is// |
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there's a hemming material that you iron onto hems - I imagine that is easier to tear off and replace. |
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I've used the stuff... after awhile it comes apart, but in the meantime it works good. |
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Surely there is a way to stop children from growing. |
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Bonsai children. Keep them in a small pot and don't feed them much. |
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+ nice idea. Though that tape is available, I have found that it peels off easily. |
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I was expecting something to do with self-tidying egg production - but of course, I had simply misread the title, to hilarious consequence. |
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If there are iron-on hems, then maybe cold-off ones could be dreamed up (saves soaking things in all sorts of odd chemicals) only, it wouldn't be so useful during the winter. |
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Will purchasing the solvent require a background check? |
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