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Fabric for a 'sling' chair

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Hi all

I have a bentwood armchair which has a 'sling' of material (somewhat like a deckchair) and this supports the cushion and the weight of the sitter.

This has ripped and I want to replace it. It's wider than a deckchair, so deckchair material whilst it would be most suitable, is too narrow, and anyway I just want plain black.

I've used cotton canvas from John Lewis before, but it really isn't heavy-duty enough to last very long. The width is 60cm, required length 1.5m

I don't need waterproof or plasticised material, just something that is both heavy enough for the job, but not so chunky that I can't run it through the sewing machine.

So to summarise:-
Black heavy duty (indoor quality) canvas
Width 60cm
Length 150cm

Any recommendations gratefully received.

Comments

  • Ebay?
    There's a listing for this that's 60inches wide and sold by the metre.
    "heavy duty waterproof canvas vinyl fabric seat covers awnings boats deck chairs"

    But there seems to be a lot of heavy duty canvas materials on there...
  • -taff
    -taff Posts: 15,372 Forumite
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    I've used furnishing fabric on a deckchair before and it's still going strong.
    Non me fac calcitrare tuum culi
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