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Usually made in China, these yarns or threads are used for basting, lace, wrinkle effects, marker or temporary stitching, etc. The threads/yarn will dissolve when the garment is submersed into water, making it easier and more cost effective (faster) to make clothing products. The yarns/thread come in various sizes (thickness) and are made to dissolve in different water temperatures.

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