John,
Cheese cloth is a very loosely woven cotten fabric that looks very similar to the old medical bandages. It is called cheese cloth because it was what was used to wrap cheese in. It is used quite a bit in cooking for straining or wrapping stuff that has a tendency to crumble or fall apart. Wood workers use it as a finishing cloth or tacky cloth for picking up sawdust. (they soak it in varnish so it gets sticky). Crafters use it as a sort of lathe for doing plaster work or for mold reenforcement.
Its pretty easy to find in craft stores, hardware stores, grocery stores, and fabric stores. Its very inexpensive and a few bucks will buy you more than you might ever need.
Also look through some of the drugstores. The medical gauxe used for large bandaging is really only cheezecloth that is sterilized.
Mike
Mike
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