Product Details
- Product Type: Fiber rush coil
- Size: 6/32 inch
- Color: Kraft brown
- Coil Length: 236 feet
- Material Style: Paper fiber rush
- Suggested Use: Chair seat weaving and rush seat repair
- Listed Coverage: Enough for an average 14 x 14 inch chair seat
- Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5 x 7.5 inches
- Listed Shipping Weight: 1.85 pounds
- Best For: Ladderback chairs, woven chair seats, rush seat replacement, and furniture restoration projects
- Category: Weaving & Spinning Supplies
Best Uses for 6/32 Fiber Rush
This 6/32 fiber rush is a good choice when your chair seat needs a slightly thicker rush material than 5/32. It can be used for replacing worn rush seating, repairing older woven chairs, or completing a new rush-style seat where the 6/32 size matches the original material.
If your project needs a smaller rush size, compare fiber rush 5/32 kraft brown before ordering. For customers who want material plus instructions, the fiber rush kit may be a better option.
Size and Material Selection
Before ordering, measure your chair seat and check the size of the original rush material. Fiber rush is different from chair cane, binder cane, reed, and seagrass, so the material should match your seat style.
For cane-style chair seats, compare chair cane common 3.5mm instead of using fiber rush. If you need a natural rope-like weaving material, a twisted seagrass coil may also be worth checking.
Buying Notes
One 236-foot coil is listed for an average 14 x 14 inch chair seat, but larger seats or tight weaving patterns may require more material. For multiple chair seats or larger repair jobs, compare a 10 pound reel of fibre rush before buying smaller coils.
Installation and Care
Work slowly and keep even tension while weaving so the finished seat looks balanced and feels secure. Do not pull the rush so tightly that it twists or crushes unevenly, and allow the finished seat to settle before regular use.
Store unused fiber rush in a dry indoor place away from heavy moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. Clean finished rush seats gently with a dry or lightly damp cloth, and avoid soaking the material.













