For the past few days Oilcloth International has been at the International Quilt Market in Houston, Texas! Here's a glimpse at our Chalkcloth (TM) sign and our booth with all of your oilcloth goodies!
Do you have any information on original traditional oilcloth used in the 18th century? Do you have any links to primary documentation as to how oilcloth was made; how the linen material was waterproofed? Thank you for your time. Regards, Keith.
Do you have any information on original traditional oilcloth used in the 18th century? Do you have any links to primary documentation as to how oilcloth was made; how the linen material was waterproofed? Thank you for your time. Regards, Keith.
Here is a link to a post we did awhile ago that has a little bit about the history of oilcloth: http://oilclothblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/blog-post.html
Oilcloth International is delighted to offer the housewares market a
modern, wipe clean oilcloth; a substantial sturdy fabric the way you remember oilcloth to be.
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Do you have any information on original traditional oilcloth used in the 18th century? Do you have any links to primary documentation as to how oilcloth was made; how the linen material was waterproofed?
Thank you for your time.
Regards, Keith.
Do you have any information on original traditional oilcloth used in the 18th century? Do you have any links to primary documentation as to how oilcloth was made; how the linen material was waterproofed?
Thank you for your time.
Regards, Keith.
Here is a link to a post we did awhile ago that has a little bit about the history of oilcloth: http://oilclothblog.blogspot.com/2008/09/blog-post.html
Enjoy!
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