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  1. #1 Default Inexpensive Rolls of Burlap? 
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    Figured I'd throw this out there, but does anyone know of a good supplier for a roll of Burlap or Landscaping Fabric? Like 50 to 100 yards? Or where I could get some fairly inexpensively?
    Home haunting, got to be economical you know.
    Appreciate any thoughts.
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    Chainsaw
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    I guess not. Probably everybody is in the same boat as I am with
    these materials. No shortcuts.
    Thanks though.

    Chainsaw
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    one place to get at least some small ones is a local feed store. some of their grain and stuff come in those. I have heard they sometime will give them to you for free.
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    Last time I was in Walmart they had burlap (YES WALMART) in the fabric area. You can also go to a place like Hancock Fabrics, that's one of those grandma stores (no offense). Also Hobby Lobby, Lowes, Home Depot, and so on. I have found cool things at antique stores (another grandma hang out) too.
    David P. Buras
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    Good ideas. I will check them out. I also stumbled upon another source,
    large potato sacks from Restaurants, Diners, etc..
    Perfect size for scarecrow heads, and a good amount of material if I cut
    them open.

    Chainsaw
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    home depot in the gardening section
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