Tight weave burlap

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tommyd1
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Tight weave burlap

Post by tommyd1 »

I found this at Joann Fabrics. They call it 'tight-weave heavy burlap'. Any ideas on whether this will be transparent enough?

Here's a link if that makes any difference.

http://www.joannfabrics.com/catalog.jht ... ODID=96099

I ask about this because they have it in white, which is the color I'm looking for. Their normal burlap is a darker off white.

Thanks.
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Post by knightfly »

You're good to go -

http://www.recording.org/ftopict-29705.html

HTH... Steve
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Post by Phunkeman »

Jo Anne's fabrics sells spreker grill material that is perfect for the job and it looks very hip. I saw that burlap and munsin stuff and I did not like it for my space....but i guess its a matter of taste.
I like it Phat and Round
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Post by knightfly »

Very cool, nice contrast between the oak (?) and the cloth... Steve
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