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If you require lengths of linen that you can cut into the sizes you want try a local artist's supply shop. They often sell the exact same untreated linen (that baker's use) by the yard/meter and often much cheaper than through a bakery supply.

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If you require lengths of linen that you can cut into the sizes you want try a local artist's supply shop. They often sell the exact same untreated linen (that baker's use) by the yard/meter and often much cheaper than through a bakery supply.

That's a fabulous suggestion. I was in fact wanting exactly that. Thanks a bunch.

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If you require lengths of linen that you can cut into the sizes you want try a local artist's supply shop. They often sell the exact same untreated linen (that baker's use) by the yard/meter and often much cheaper than through a bakery supply.

Pearl's Paint has a big selection in the catalog and NY store. The Polish and Chinese linen tends to be cheaper. Note that there are different thicknesses. If you call the canvas/linen department of the NYC store directly, they will help you select [(212) 965-9962], and maybe even send you samples. Oh, and in paint talk, prime means paint, not quality. :wacko:

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