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    I like that print.
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    Thanks Rez. I tried to find a pattern that looked nice, but wasn't too large for something as small as a roll. They had some other print on fabric for clothing that I liked, but I thought this might be a little more durable. We will see how it turns out. If I like the finjshed product I'll get others made, possibly in different colors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    I like that print.
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    So do I, and I've been known to do a little sewing myself.

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    Just wondering, Is that upholstery fabric.
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    Yeah, upholstery fabric. The black fabric is flannel. I left it at the shop for the woman to make when she has time. They are really busy so it will probably be week or so. I told them it was no rush.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diboll View Post
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    So do I, and I've been known to do a little sewing myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JP5 View Post
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    How right you are!

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    Nice choice on the fabric. S9mething sturdy helps. Ive made a couple razor pouches. Single and multiple. Its not too hard to sew if you have a machine. Well, 8f the wife has a machine and lets you use it. Ha.
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    Yeah, a machine would be nice to have. Something I forgot about was silver fabric. It is made to keep siver from tarnishing. Would that help protect carbon steel?

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    There are VCI products available that are for corrosion protection. There is also a fabric that is impregnated with silicone.
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