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Textiles / Crafts / Knitting / Sheep wool / Textile Museum /  Washington D.C. / Dry cleaning / Textile / Textile preservation / Clothing / Garment industry / Laundry
Date: 2014-05-09 12:18:49
Textiles
Crafts
Knitting
Sheep wool
Textile Museum
Washington D.C.
Dry cleaning
Textile
Textile preservation
Clothing
Garment industry
Laundry

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