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Can I line a bag with Cordura nylon?

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Has anyone ever tried lining a bag with Cordura?

I'm looking at different options for a grey fabric/synthetic liner for a messenger style bag I'm making out of Chromexcel.  I fear this would be too heavy of a liner, but thought it could be a pretty cool end result.  If anyone has any thoughts, they would be greatly appreciated.

 

Cheers,

gg

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No reason you couldn't, but you'd probably want a lighter liner.  

Another good solution for nice, dark, synthetic materials is Men's suit materials.  We have several fabric shops here in Dallas, and they often have 3-4yd remnants of high quality polyester suiting material.  When I was making bags for a living, I used this type of stuff a lot.  It's the right weight, comes in a nice pattern and is super inexpensive.  

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Thanks for that suggestion.  I keep seeing suiting material as I look for grey liner material, but didn't know how that would work.  I might get a little of both materials.

Thanks again.

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Depends on the case, But i make a lot of cases with it for linings....  I have used red, yellow,blue,purple colours. Makes the inside "fun" and will last forever and easy to clean with damp cloth...

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 No, it is not Too stiff to use as lining, in my opinion....

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