good source for cloth for inlays?

I want to try to fin up an old 10’0 longboard I have. The deck is pretty beat looking (repaired delams and about 5 ding repairs),but the board is awsome to ride and I’ll never part with it. Anyway I was thinking to laminate on some cool island style print fabric on the deck, leaving just the rails. Where can I get this much fabric?

I think where ever you go you’ll see that it can be expensive (up to $10.00 a yard), but they look good when you’re done. http://www.surfsource.net/Fabric/fabric.htm

On the matter of cloth inlays from surfsource, these guys have the best selection I have found anywhere, but beware some of the cloth will bleed with the UV cure resin…be sure to test out a little peice before you use any cloth. Worth the effort, they look great! ToddO

On the matter of cloth inlays from surfsource, these guys have the best > selection I have found anywhere, but beware some of the cloth will bleed > with the UV cure resin…be sure to test out a little peice before you > use any cloth. Worth the effort, they look great! ToddO Try www.islandcat.com the best fabrics and they won’t bleed plus great prices

I think where ever you go you’ll see that it can be expensive (up to > $10.00 a yard), but they look good when you’re done. I buy my aloha material at the Lihue Wal-mart for about $4.00 a yard and they usually have a good selection to pick from. To keep it from bleeding I wash it in water with vinegar added,dry it,then iron it to get the wrinkles out,no problems.