Where do I find oversized fabric? Usually fabric is sold by the yard, but I need a solid piece 11' X 10'.


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Drapery and upholstery fabrics run usually 54-60 inches wide. You can get some fabrics (usually quilting) 108" wide. It would have to be seamed.


You need to try a fabric store, maybe even a specialty fabric store. They sell fabric that is larger than a yard that can be used for draperies, table cloths, ect.. Happy Hunting!
The largest piece of fabric, easily obtainable, is the flat sheet from a king size bed.

A fabric store can tell you if larger pieces are available, but when folks make draperies they are almost always pieced together.
The next place is an upholstery fabric store-- if you can't find it in the yellow pages-- go for upholstry shops and ask them.
good luck
You are unlikely to find a single sheet of fabric that large. Looms (weaving machines) are simply not designed to be that big. King-sized sheets are probably your best bet for something affordable, and sew them together.

Consider overlapping the edges instead of seams, depending on the final application.
do a Yahoo search for "fabric Mill".
example> http://hamrickmills.com/our%20products.h...

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