Rafia - where to buy???

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Rafia - where to buy???

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Hi, I've heard of the great use of rafia tapes for bending techniques but could not locate it in online or offline markets.
Could some1 help??
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Hi Kvan .... any handicraft shop should stock raffia.

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Or you can use "Vet Tape" as described by Peter Adams at the Bonsai Summit last year

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Florist has the longer length and better quality raffia. Just need to order from your local. $25 a bunch. :D
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vet wrap should be easy accessed, obviously go to the vet and you can ask for it there, sometimes they have half rolls you can get cheaper otherwise you might find it cheaper online.

ant i would presume that with the raffia for $25 a bunch that you would get a fair bit?
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Thanks guys. I found a few listings for 1/2 kg bunches on eBay last week. Came back and search today, none is there :(
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odd DK, i beleive you should be able to get it at spot light, if not they have a product used for hems in sowing i beleive which will work just aswell, otherwise you can also get old bike tubes and cut them into strips which does the same job.
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Our local Bunnings store has it in the handcraft isles, as well as Spotlight. It is often used for knitting and crocheting :D

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Glenda wrote:Our local Bunnings store has it in the handcraft isles, as well as Spotlight. It is often used for knitting and crocheting :D

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Thanks for the info. Glenda. I've checked with my local Bunnings before but didn't see it. Will have another look again. Will also check with Spotlight too. Thanks
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kvan64 wrote:
Glenda wrote:Our local Bunnings store has it in the handcraft isles, as well as Spotlight. It is often used for knitting and crocheting :D

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Thanks for the info. Glenda. I've checked with my local Bunnings before but didn't see it. Will have another look again. Will also check with Spotlight too. Thanks
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