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31st December 18, 04:06 PM
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The name of the lining found in most jackets and vests is "Bemberg". It is a cellulose product from cotton. So basically Rayon.
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1st January 19, 08:45 AM
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Decision made
Well I have come to a decision about my lining. I was thinking that since my leather is as light weight as it is I could stand to use a little heavier lining than might otherwise be used. And with trying to stay with natural materials that I already have in my fabric stash, I decided to go with a medium/heavy linen that I got when my mom passed. I also got the piping material that almost exactly matches the linen. I am tryingto stick as close as possible to natural material a matter of comfort, most natural materials breathe better than man made materials. So here we go; dark gray green leather, dark gold linen lining, and dark gold piping (marigold 95# paracord with the inner cord removed).

Thanks,
Stoff
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