THREADS TEXTILE USE

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BOUNDLESS CRAFTSY 2955 Xenium Lane North, Suite 10 Plymouth MN 55441 Threads for textile use; threads for embroidery and sewing;
CASHMERE-IC SIDAS CENTRAL GMBH Triesterstrasse 179 A-8073 Feldkirchen bei Graz Austria Threads for textile use; elastic thread and yarn for textile use; spun wool; all the aforementioned goods made in whole or significant part of cashmere;
LA ESPIGA HILOS Y MARCAS, S.A. DE C.V. Colonia Transito Callejon San Antonio Abad No. 23 y 25 06820 Mexico, D.F. Mexico threads for textile use;The foreign wording in the mark translates into English as THE SPIKE or THE EAR;
MERINO-IC SIDAS CENTRAL GMBH Triesterstrasse 179 A-8073 Feldkirchen bei Graz Austria Threads for textile use; elastic thread and yarn for textile use; spun wool; all the aforementioned goods made in whole or significant part of merino wool;
MFT GUTERMANN & CO. AG Claridenstrasse 25 CH-8002 Zürich Switzerland Threads for textile use;
POLAR-IC SIDAS CENTRAL GMBH Triesterstrasse 179 A-8073 Feldkirchen bei Graz Austria Threads for textile use; elastic thread and yarn for textile use; rubber thread for textile use; fiberglass thread for textile use; spun wool; spun silk;
SILK-IC SIDAS CENTRAL GMBH Triesterstrasse 179 A-8073 Feldkirchen bei Graz Austria Threads for textile use; elastic thread and yarn for textile use; spun silk; all the aforementioned goods made in whole or significant part of silk;
TRIRON HUVIS Co., Ltd. (POBA Gangnam Tower 12F)343 Hakdong-ro, Gangnam-gu Seoul Republic of Korea Threads for textile use, rayon thread and yarn, spun thread and yarn, sewing thread and yarn, semi-synthetic fiber tread and yarn for textile use, threads of plastic materials for textile use, synthetic fiber thread and yarn for textile use, chemical fiber thread and yarn for textile use;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of joining a first textile element and a second textile element is disclosed. The method includes four general steps: First, the first textile element, the second textile element, and an adhesive element are formed. Second, a bond is formed between the first textile element and the adhesive element to define a bonded area and an unbonded area. Third, an aperture is formed in the first textile element and the adhesive element by removing at least a portion of the bonded area. Fourth, a bond is formed between the second textile element and the bonded area, thereby joining the first textile element and the second textile element.