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$3.29 / linear yard
Uses for this 10 ounce natural colored canvas fabric include: futon covers, cornhole bags, slip covers, tents, shelters, tote bags, paint brush bags, drop cloth curtains, and many more applications and end-uses!
This is considered AB grade fabric, which means it may have more flaws, seeds and foreign yarn. Intended for tarps, covers, or products having a worn, aged look. Click here for 10 oz A grade 60 inches wide.
Note: All Canvas Material is sold by the linear yard. Most orders are shipped folded; and certain items 10 yards or more will be shipped on a tube. If you need your order to ship on a tube, please click the box on the cart page. Primed artist canvas is the only item shipped on a tube regardless of length.
Volume Discount Breaks: 50-99 Yards – 5% Off, 100 yards – 10% Off
10 oz canvas fabric is a middle weight natural cotton duck made from single yarns. It is considered an economically priced priced fabric that is exceptionally versatile, as it can be used in a number of products or applications. This 10 oz canvas fabric is woven in an oxford weave and drapes very nicely. AB Grade canvas has more cotton seeds and flaws (Kitty) in the fabric. This canvas is used usually for tarps or covers. Customers also use this fabric to fabricate products having a worn, older look. We stock A grade 10oz canvas in other widths as well.
Used for making:
Natural duck can degrade in the sun after prolonged exposure due to its lack of chemical treatment. For an outdoor canvas that can stand up to the elements, please visit our Sunforger Canvas products. All natural single filled cotton ducks will have slight levels and rates of shrinking when laundered. Please keep this in mind when purchasing fabric for your project. Customers usually order about 10% more as a buffer.
Weight: 10 oz/ sq yd
Width(inches): 48″
Content: 100% Cotton
Coating: None
Finish: Natural
Yarn: Single
Weave: Oxford
Uses: Light duty bags, liners for heavy bags, pocketing, drapery backing, stretched canvas, painters drop cloths, artist canvas, aprons, place mats, mitts, bibs, laundry bags, and much more!
Cotton duck is a term that originates from the Dutch word “doek.” It has been referred to throughout time in other and numerous terms, such as: simply “duck,” or “duck cloth” and even “duck canvas.” A plain woven (also called tabby weave) textile weave, it is strong and hard-wearing, and is used as a furnishing and fashion fabric. Duck is a heavy cotton fabric that is tightly woven, more so than simple plain canvas.
Duck fabric is woven with two yarns together in the warp and a single yarn in the weft. Warp and weft are the 2 components used in weaving where the horizontal thread (the weft) transverses the vertical warp thread in an over and then under process, and again, producing a very tightly woven fabric.
Cotton duck has been used in a broad range of applications throughout time, from artist painting canvases, to tents and tipis, tarp, shoes and sailboat main sails, enclosure coverings, to tote bags and backpacks.
According to weight in a numerical system, Duck is classified in a manner such that grade 1 is the heaviest and grade 12 is the lightest variety. Numbered duck is numerically created and identified in weights from 1 to 12, but numbers 7, 9, and 11 are no longer used. Some typical uses of various grades (with weights in ounces) are:
*Fabrics are mostly water and flame resistant, but sometimes water and flame proof depends on how long the fabric is exposed to those conditions*
Weight | 1.25 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
Units | linear yard |
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