I found mine at JoAnn's Fabric. And it's called buckram. it's also used to make the skirts for the little Irish dancers on St. Patrick's day, that's what the lady told me she uses it for. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to One & All. Pam G
--- In machine_needle_felting@yahoogroups.com, "maryloucurry1" <maryloucurry1@...> wrote:
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> As far as I know Tarlatan is called buckram in Canada and the US.
> I have a few antique pieces in the stash. We used it for stiffening for heavy hats etc. I have also tried using it as a base for wigs for antique dolls. It can be shaped around the head etc. and then the mohair would be stitched on carefully.
> I am not sure where it would be found now.
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> Merry Christmas to everyone.
>
> mary lou
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