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    Default Fabric ID Needed - Hessian Webbing

    Hello, James here in Hobart. I spend alot of time on the forum but don't have alot to say, so I tend to keep quiet. I acquired several rolls of the fabric pictured below, and was wondering if anybody knows what it is and what it is used for. Thanks very much.
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    Default Fabric ID Needed - Hessian Webbing

    Not sure how wide the stuff in your photo is but I've used similar stuff to restore an old chair. It was used to hold the springs in place.

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    its hessian with a paper backing it is not webbing ,webbing is only 50mm wide and a lot thicker than your pic .I have not seen that before and hessian is a lot wider that what you have.

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    It looks as though you have off cuts from a much longer roll, paper backed hessian is used to cover pin up boards and as wall paper etc. the paper backing stops the hessian from saging

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    Webbing for uphostery is about 50 mm wide as mentioned and has the edges woven in not loose like in the Pics.
    One place to get this is at Clark Rubber.

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    yes i think thats just normal hessian

    webbing is alot thicker and notmally has some colour strips down it for the grade

    there is a good upholstery place in seaford called fleetwood

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    Gday folks thanks for the replies, we have established that it is just hessian with a paper backing.. the rolls are about 6 inches wide. does anybody know what it would have been used for? I have alot of it and have a few ideas what I will use it for, but would still like to know its intended purpose. Ta, James

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    As said in my previous reply it is used for covering pin up boards and wall paper etc, what you have is offcuts from a longer roll

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