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		<title>Denim Patch</title>
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Within a week of Mama Patch launching, 3 Mama Patch slings has been sold. Two of them are Denim Patch design.
Mama Patch Denim sling is made of strong and sturdy linen. When I shopped for fabric for my slings, I am so surprise to find that linen is so much more expensive than cotton. Hearing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Within a week of Mama Patch launching, 3 Mama Patch slings has been sold. Two of them are Denim Patch design.</p>
<p>Mama Patch Denim sling is made of strong and sturdy linen. When I shopped for fabric for my slings, I am so surprise to find that linen is so much more expensive than cotton. Hearing so much about using linen for baby sling making, I decided to try to make one. Although new fabric is crisp, a linen is definitely easy to be sewn and stitched.</p>
<p>When Yen showed me her work, I am so impressed with the outcome of the color and her embroidery. For our denim, we used colorful butterfly patches, with a matching golden thread. Pairing up with a pair of bronze aluminium rings, Denim Patch looks so vintage and cool. Certainly a great buy.</p>
<p><strong>Facts about linen:</strong><br />
Made with fibers from the flax plant. One of the oldest fibers in use, used very often in hot climates. Excellent &#8220;wicking&#8221; properties, will absorb and release perspiration quickly. Strong and breathable. Downside: wrinkles very easily. Some weaves are stiff, others can be more flowing and comfortable.</p>
<p><strong>Tips with linen</strong><br />
New linen is crisp. Some said hang dry and steam iron and just use them a LOT. Sit on them, sleep on them and just keep using them. Linen often takes a while to soften–but that’s what makes it strong, too. It’s just the nature of linen.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mamapatch.com/baby-wearing/denimpatch/">To Purchase</a></p>
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