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In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece is the fleece of the gold-haired winged ram.
In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece is the fleece of the gold-haired winged ram.
Polar fleece...?
The Golden Fleece. Wherever it was hanged, the land flourished.
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Buy some fleece material, cut it to whatever length and height you want. You can double side the fleece scarf by cutting out 2 identical fleece strips and sewing them together.
The correct spelling is "fleece" (wool, or similar material).
Polyester fleece (polar fleece) is knitted. It is made in a similar way to sweatshirt material. Sweatshirt material has what is called a 'floating yarn' on one side (fleecy has these yarns on both sides), which is a yarn that only loops through the fabric infrequently so it creates loops. This side can be un-brushed (with one side like terry-towel) or it can be brushed (fuzzy on one side). This brushing technique is what makes polyester fleece so fuzzy.
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The Golden Fleece was located in the kingdom of Colchis, which was on the far eastern side of the Black Sea in what is now Georgia.
The answer is SOMETIMES! You will find that the lightest weight polyester fleece (called Mirco fleece) does have a right and wrong side. The right side will be clearly smoother than the wrong side. Medium and Heavy weight polyester fleeces usually do not have a wright or wrong side. If one side appears bumpy while the other is smooth, then then smooth side will be the right side. Check by running your hand down the fleece on each side. Do you feel or see a difference? If so, treat the smooth side as the right side.
Start with two pieces of fleece. Line them up together and cut 2 inch fringes along each side, cutting through both pieces of fleece at once. after you have cut the fringe, tie each fringe on one piece of fleece to the matching fringe on the other piece of fleece.
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eep, like sheep, but only half.
There is no correct side or incorrect side.