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Welcome back to The Beauty Inside-Out Beautician blog and The Loose Leaf series IQ-Th Question of Image "The Hunt, the Catch, and the Cloth".
My answer is yes because the son of God came in disguise. It may appear to be radical in nature and even radically detached from our reality, but let's look a bit closer. However, in order to do that we must ask another question. That question is... For what reason might one disguise their love? If you remember how we started out the series, then you remember the word "recognize". It may not be true for everyone or in every case, but for God the reason was to bring about recognition. In the game and continuing story of love, we often think in terms of choice and hardly ever in terms of recognition. But in the case of textiles and how we view them, you'll see that not only does overall image play a role in our feelings and decisions but so does textile... which brings us to another question. The question is what terms do you recognize when you come in contact with certain textiles and their varying textures? If you take a moment to try to answer the question, you'll find out that we gather a lot of context; be it true or not from the textiles or fabrics we encounter.
So in our fourth and final question of IQ- The Question of Image "The Hunt, the Catch, and the Cloth"... we'll like to tell you the real story behind the fabrics you see. It's up to you to go with your program, see it simply according to function, or build a language around it.
Here are the Inches vs. The Yards:
Jersey- A Stretchy Knit Fabric; A Series of Connecting Loops
Spandex- Mixed Synthetic Fibers; Elastic
Satin- A Type of Textile Weaving; Shiny on One Side and Dull on the Other
Polyester- Formed From a Chemical Reaction; Contains Coal, Air, Water, and Petroleum
Silk- A Natural Fiber:Made From Silkmoths Which Live Up to 5 Days
Cotton- Grows in a Protective Encasement; Breathable, Soft and Fluffy
Linen- Made from the Flax Plant; Laborious to Make; Strong and Absorbent
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