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Flannelette, which is woven to imitate flannel, is soft and light and is preferred by many who find woolen irritating.
Textiles and Clothing Kate Heintz Watson
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She made a delightful picture of young womanhood as she stood there in her genuine Myrene Flannelette nightdress (only 1/11¾ per yard, and guaranteed non-inflammable).
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= Flannelette = is a narrow, light-weight fabric composed of all cotton yarn, the filling being soft spun to permit of the raising of a very slight nap on the back of the goods.
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Flannelette is made with simple one or two colored stripe patterns, either black and white or indigo blue and white, and in imitation of a Jacquard pattern.
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Flannelette -- A half cotton or all cotton flannel-like fabric.
Textiles and Clothing Kate Heintz Watson
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This seemed to simplify the matter, and, amidst a roar of laughter, came the quick reply -- "Flannelette!"
Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk Robert Ford
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The promoter of Loud Fest, Jason King, confirmed Flannelette were the people involved in the tragedy.
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Mates from band Flannelette among eight dead in horror 24 hours on Queensland roads TWO of three people killed on the M1 this morning were members of a band called Flannelette who had been playing at the Beenleigh Tavern in Queensland.
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The promoter of Loud Fest, Jason King, confirmed Flannelette were the people involved in the tragedy.
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Mates from band Flannelette among eight dead in horror 24 hours on Queensland roads TWO of three people killed on the M1 this morning were members of a band called Flannelette who had been playing at the Beenleigh Tavern in Queensland.
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