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Okay, forgive me for my ignorance. But I would like to buy my patch material in bulk, and make my own patches, or at least try it, as I've heard its cheaper, and more authentic. I only have/need .018 patch thickness for all my rifles. My question is, is the all the cotton blue/white ticking roughly .018" thick? Or are there different thicknesses of the stuff? If I wander on down to the fabric store in search of pillow ticking what am I looking for?
There are some differences in thicknesses, no matter that the color or pattern.
Take some calipers in the store with you. Buy an assortment of thicknesses, regardless of the printed pattern. The main thing is to be sure it is 100 cotton.
As others have have said, wash whatever you buy a couple of times when you get home.
 
This doesn’t help much but when I find 100% cotton pillow ticking I buy at least two yards, even though I might not need it right then.

Jo Ann’s did have it. If you have Amish in your area check some of the smaller sewing shops.
 
I buy mine at Walmart. The red ticking. I take a mic in with me. Hobby Lobby has it too but not the thickness I like. Same with Joann’s.
I’m not sure where the Walmart red ticking comes from me. I didn’t look at the bolt. I gave some to a member on here. He didn’t like it. But it works well in my .36’s. It shot well in my 32 also but I went thinner for hunting using bear grease as the first reload was a bugger to get down the barrel. Just my .02.
 
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