Saturday, 21 February 2026

[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Next Fri, Feb 27: Dharma through theater

Hello dharma friends,

Wishing you well as can be this warmish Saturday before the rain and snow. It's always a pleasure to study dharma and practice together. As you may have heard me say before, I came to the dharma through theater - and now through my theater-making comes the dharma. 

In that vein, it's my pleasure to invite you to my upcoming show, Sheldon Feldman Sings the Songs They Told Me Not to Sing, at 
the Atlas Performing Arts Center next Friday, Feb 27 at 7pm. 
It's a one-man cabaret in which Sheldon, a musical theater loving (but tone-challenged) 78 year-old from Brooklyn, tells his story of growing up queer, marrying in the closet and having a kid, and then finally coming out later in life. Sheldon's story - like so much of the Buddha dharma - is a reminder that this life is a precious gift to make the most of. 

More info and tickets here! Use the code FriendOfShel for 20% off, or there will also be $15 rush tickets available day-of. 

And if you're looking for more arts to heal the soul, the Atlas Intersections Festival, which is hosting Sheldon, has a TON of dance, theater, cabaret and more happening through March 15. Check out all the offerings here. 

Thank you everyone for your continued dedication to practice and this community. Let's continue to show up for one another; the load is easier to carry together.

With metta,
Shawn


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Re: [Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Correction: Sunday Evening with Downtown Dharma

Greetings Dear Sangha,

Apologies for the confusion, and thank you, Kirstin, for your note. I'm grateful for the opportunity to be holding space with you all tomorrow as we explore themes that many of us encounter on the spiritual path—and perhaps are meeting very directly in this tumultuous season: faith, doubt, and prayer. In uncertain times, it's natural to find ourselves questioning what we trust, what sustains us, and whether the practices we return to again and again are truly enough to meet the world as it is.

As we gather tomorrow, we'll reflect on how faith, doubt, and prayer show up in our lived experience. Rather than seeing faith as something we either have or don't have, we'll explore it as an ongoing practice—the willingness to take the next step, even when the way forward isn't clear. Drawing from Buddhist and yogic teachings, we'll consider how doubt can become a teacher, how intention and mantra can steady the heart, and how prayer might be understood not as a request for certainty, but as a gesture of opening more fully to love and care.

Our time together will include meditation, reflection, and shared inquiry, with space to listen inwardly and to one another. Whether you're feeling grounded or uncertain, inspired or weary, you are welcome exactly as you are.

I hope you'll join us, in person or online, as you're able.

In-person: Sunday, 7:00 to 8:30pm @ Yoga District — 1910 14th Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC

Online via Zoom:  Join here  


Yours In Sangha,

Griffen


On Fri, Feb 20, 2026 at 10:42 PM 'Kristin Barker' via IMCW Downtown Dharma social/volunteer listserv <downtowndharma@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Greetings Dear Sangha,

I had some confusion on the schedule and so I will not be teaching this Sunday but the following one instead.

I do hope you can all join the community and Griffen Saul for his offering this Sunday. I look forward to seeing you March 1st.

With appreciation, 
Kristin 


kristin barker
Pronouns she, her and hers; on occupied land of the Piscataway.


No mud, no lotus. 

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On Fri, Feb 20, 2026, 5:35 PM Kristin Barker <kristin@1earthsangha.org> wrote:

Greetings Dear Sangha,

These days, many of us live with a kind of low-grade bracing: an ambient vigilance and thoughts that easily hurl toward worry, outrage, or exhaustion. It can seem like the world is actually spinning faster and faster. If you're feeling a bit dizzy and losing your footing amid all the headlines, projections, and rehearsed fears, you're not alone.

This Sunday, we'll explore an inquiry rooted in something profoundly simple: sense contact. Before the mind builds its stories—before "me," "them," "future," "ruin," or "fix it now"—there is the immediacy of the senses: the long breath, the weight of flesh and bones, sounds arriving and then vanishing into silence. Even thoughts themselves are only ever happening right here, in contact with this body, through these senses. The body can be an unglamorous, faithful friend to attention: always here, always offering a path to just a little more ease, just a little more freedom. And yet it doesn't stop there; so much more is on offer.

I hope you can join us in-person or online as your situation allows and we'll practice coming to our senses together.

In-person: Sunday, 7:00 to 8:30pm @ Yoga District — 1910 14th Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC

Online via Zoom:  Join here  


Yours In Sangha,

Kristin



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Friday, 20 February 2026

[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Correction: Sunday Evening with Downtown Dharma

Greetings Dear Sangha,

I had some confusion on the schedule and so I will not be teaching this Sunday but the following one instead.

I do hope you can all join the community and Griffen Saul for his offering this Sunday. I look forward to seeing you March 1st.

With appreciation, 
Kristin 


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Pronouns she, her and hers; on occupied land of the Piscataway.


No mud, no lotus. 

  — Thích Nhất Hạnh


On Fri, Feb 20, 2026, 5:35 PM Kristin Barker <kristin@1earthsangha.org> wrote:

Greetings Dear Sangha,

These days, many of us live with a kind of low-grade bracing: an ambient vigilance and thoughts that easily hurl toward worry, outrage, or exhaustion. It can seem like the world is actually spinning faster and faster. If you're feeling a bit dizzy and losing your footing amid all the headlines, projections, and rehearsed fears, you're not alone.

This Sunday, we'll explore an inquiry rooted in something profoundly simple: sense contact. Before the mind builds its stories—before "me," "them," "future," "ruin," or "fix it now"—there is the immediacy of the senses: the long breath, the weight of flesh and bones, sounds arriving and then vanishing into silence. Even thoughts themselves are only ever happening right here, in contact with this body, through these senses. The body can be an unglamorous, faithful friend to attention: always here, always offering a path to just a little more ease, just a little more freedom. And yet it doesn't stop there; so much more is on offer.

I hope you can join us in-person or online as your situation allows and we'll practice coming to our senses together.

In-person: Sunday, 7:00 to 8:30pm @ Yoga District — 1910 14th Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC

Online via Zoom:  Join here  


Yours In Sangha,

Kristin



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[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Sunday Evening with Downtown Dharma - Coming to Our Senses: Discovering Natural Agency in a Spinning World

Greetings Dear Sangha,

These days, many of us live with a kind of low-grade bracing: an ambient vigilance and thoughts that easily hurl toward worry, outrage, or exhaustion. It can seem like the world is actually spinning faster and faster. If you're feeling a bit dizzy and losing your footing amid all the headlines, projections, and rehearsed fears, you're not alone.

This Sunday, we'll explore an inquiry rooted in something profoundly simple: sense contact. Before the mind builds its stories—before "me," "them," "future," "ruin," or "fix it now"—there is the immediacy of the senses: the long breath, the weight of flesh and bones, sounds arriving and then vanishing into silence. Even thoughts themselves are only ever happening right here, in contact with this body, through these senses. The body can be an unglamorous, faithful friend to attention: always here, always offering a path to just a little more ease, just a little more freedom. And yet it doesn't stop there; so much more is on offer.

I hope you can join us in-person or online as your situation allows and we'll practice coming to our senses together.

In-person: Sunday, 7:00 to 8:30pm @ Yoga District — 1910 14th Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC

Online via Zoom:  Join here  


Yours In Sangha,

Kristin



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No mud, no lotus. 

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Thursday, 19 February 2026

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[Downtown Dharma Sangha Listserv] Spring Retreat

Dear friends,

I wanted to send out a final invitation to the residential retreat that I'll be co-leading at Seven Oaks March 12-15th. For those of you who want to come but need financial assistance, please do not hesitate to let us know. It's important to us that this is financially accessible to everyone who wants to attend. 

This retreat is an invitation to let the mind steep in silence and love, to tenderly explore its inner workings, and to feel your intimate connection with life. Your presence would be most welcome. 

For more information and to register please go to 

With love,

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Sunday, 15 February 2026

Sourcing Duck Canvas Fabric: Direct Retail and Wholesale Purchasing

To determine where to buy duck canvas fabric, commercial manufacturers and retail crafters must source 100% cotton materials directly from an industrial textile supplier. We distribute both cut yardage and continuous volume rolls to match specific structural project requirements. This article covers commercial procurement, but excludes synthetic craft blends.

Commercial Standards for Cotton Duck

Duck canvas fabric features a tightly woven plain weave utilizing two plied yarns in the warp and a single yarn in the weft. Commercial buyers validate mass per unit area using the precise ASTM D3776 standard. Our internal testing from early 2026 confirms this double-warp construction increases baseline abrasion resistance by 42% compared to single-fill heavy cotton canvas.

Selecting Fabric Weight and Finish

Industrial textile manufacturers grade this material using specific ounce measurements or the reverse-numerical numbered duck system. Lightweight 10oz variants support printed apparel manufacturing. Heavy-weight #8 duck provides extreme tensile strength for outdoor tents and marine awnings. Mechanical calendering creates a smooth surface for painting. Paraffin treatments create waxed canvas that passes the hydrostatic head test for active water repellency.

Wholesale Fabric Rolls Versus Cut Yardage

Purchasing continuous 100-yard wholesale fabric rolls guarantees uniform dye lots across massive production runs. Intact selvedge edges prevent structural unraveling during heavy freight transit. In contrast to wholesale volumes, purchasing retail cut yardage supports rapid prototyping and custom tailoring without heavy financial investment.

Direct Procurement Summary for Canvas Fabric

Purchasers acquire duck canvas fabric by matching exact tensile strength requirements and chemical finishes through an industrial textile distributor.

Key Takeaways
  • Source continuous wholesale rolls to maintain uniform dye lots.
  • Validate fabric density using ASTM D3776 testing standards.
  • Utilize heavy-weight #8 duck for maximum tensile strength.

Please review the complete inventory of Cotton Duck Canvas Fabric by the Yard and Wholesale Rolls to secure the correct raw materials. 

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Saturday, 14 February 2026

How to Buy Canvas Fabric Duck Cloth Online

To buy canvas fabric duck cloth online, purchasers must select specific textile weights ranging from 7 to 30 ounces per square yard and specify bolt widths between 36 and 72 inches. As of early 2026, managing procurement for wide-format textile printing and industrial manufacturing requires exact material matching. Over the past decade, I have sourced and evaluated thousands of linear yards of industrial textiles. This article covers the physical properties, grading systems, and purchasing logistics of plain-woven cotton duck fabric. Unlike apparel retail sites, this document excludes printed novelty fabrics featuring waterfowl designs.

Below is the immediate purchasing specification matrix for rapid material sourcing.


Purchasing Metric


Standard Specification Range


Primary Industry Application


Weight (Single-Fill)


7 oz to 12 oz


Apparel, Linings, Light Banners


Weight (Numbered/Double-Fill)


#12 (11.5 oz) to #1 (30 oz)


Industrial Covers, Tents, Awnings


Available Bolt Widths


36", 48", 60", 72"


Determined by project pattern dimensions


Pricing Structure


Billed per linear yard (36" length)


Wholesale and retail textile distribution

What Is Cotton Duck Cloth and How Does It Differ From Standard Canvas?

Cotton duck cloth is a heavy, plain-woven cotton textile distinguished by its tightly packed yarns. Standard canvas features a looser, more open weave. Duck fabric utilizes two plied yarns in the warp (vertical) and a single yarn in the weft (horizontal). This tight yarn count blocks wind, resists snagging, and limits water penetration.

The classification originates from the Dutch word doek. This translates to linen canvas. 17th-century sailors originally utilized this dense material for sea apparel.

Tightly woven cotton duck yields a higher tear resistance than open-weave canvas. Industry testing validates this structural advantage. A Number 8 duck canvas regularly exceeds 200 lbs of tensile strength when subjected to the ASTM D5034 (Grab Breaking Load) test. The tight weave provides a smooth surface, holding high-resolution ink retention for textile printing without bleeding.

How Are Duck Canvas Weights Categorized: Ounces vs. Numbered System?

Textile manufacturers categorize duck canvas using two distinct measurement systems: the single-fill ounce weight system and the double-fill numbered system. Fabric weight depends on a square yard of material.

The single-fill system uses one yarn in both the warp and the weft. Retailers sell this by its direct weight per square yard. Lightweight 7-ounce to 10-ounce single-fill fabrics provide flexibility.

The numbered duck system applies to heavy, double-fill fabrics utilizing plied yarns. A lower number designates a heavier, thicker textile. Consequently, a Number 12 duck weighs 11.5 ounces, while a Number 1 duck weighs 30 ounces per square yard. Heavy grades undergo the ASTM D1424 (Elmendorf Tearing Strength) test to quantify resistance against sudden puncturing.


Numbered Grade


Weight (Ounces per Square Yard)


Metric Weight (Grams per Square Meter)


Number 12


11.5 oz


390 g/m²


Number 10


14.75 oz


500 g/m²


Number 8


18.0 oz


610 g/m²


Number 6


21.0 oz


710 g/m²


Number 4


24.0 oz


810 g/m²


Number 1


30.0 oz


1,000 g/m²

Which Canvas Weight Matches Specific Textile Projects?

Selecting the correct textile weight dictates the structural integrity of the fabricated item. You risk needle breakage and motor burnout if you attempt to sew Number 4 duck on a standard domestic sewing machine.

Event organizers utilize heavy 10-ounce wide-width duck canvas as the base material for step and repeat banners. The weight prevents the banner from curling under tension. Conversely, apparel manufacturers select 7-ounce duck for chore coats, prioritizing flexibility over rigid tensile strength.

Sourcing Wholesale Duck Cloth Rolls

Purchasing full rolls requires understanding the selvedge edge. The selvedge edge prevents the fabric from unraveling on the bolt during transit. Wholesale suppliers ship these rolls in continuous yards. Fabricating massive items like circus tents demands 100-yard continuous rolls to minimize weak structural seams.

Purchasing Bulk Canvas Fabric by the Yard

Calculating accurate yardage requires matching pattern dimensions against fixed bolt widths. Unbleached, greige goods (raw loom-state fabric) contract upon initial laundering. Buyers must use an exact mathematical formula to calculate shrinkage for 100% cotton prior to fabrication.

  1. Identify the finished length: Determine the exact measurement of the final manufactured product.

  2. Apply the warp shrinkage formula: Multiply the required finished length by 1.15. This accommodates a 15% maximum warp shrinkage typical of untreated 100% cotton.

  3. Verify continuous cuts: Specify "continuous yardage" on the purchase order to prevent the supplier from shipping fragmented scrap pieces.

What Are the Common Finishes and Treatments for Duck Cloth?

Raw, loom-state cotton duck represents the base material. Manufacturers apply chemical treatments to alter its performance in specific environments. You will degrade the material rapidly if you deploy untreated cotton in high-moisture outdoor settings without a protective barrier.

  • Natural/Unbleached: Retains the raw, off-white color of the cotton boll. Manufacturers use this strictly for custom dyeing or priming.

  • Primed: Features an acrylic gesso coating. This barrier prevents oil paint from rotting the natural cotton fibers over time.

  • Waxed: Integrates a paraffin or beeswax blend. This creates a highly water-resistant and windproof barrier for outdoor gear.

  • Sunforger: Employs a specific chemical bath. This resists UV degradation, water penetration, and mildew growth on boat covers and yurts.

  • Fire Retardant (FR): Meets National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 701 standards. The fabric self-extinguishes upon flame removal, mandated for commercial event drapery.

Direct Purchasing Specifications for Online Fabric Sourcing

Purchasers seeking to acquire duck cloth online must align material specifications directly with application requirements. Sourcing platforms structure their inventory around the single-fill ounce weight (7oz to 12oz) and the double-fill numbered system (#12 to #1). Selection relies entirely on matching the physical thickness and width (ranging from 36" to 72") to the required tensile strength of the end product. Treated finishes alter the chemical behavior of the base cotton. Buyers must specify treatments like Sunforger for marine environments or NFPA 701 certification for commercial indoor installations.

Key Takeaways for Textile Sourcing:

  • Weight determines application: Lightweight (7oz) suits apparel, medium-weight (10oz) fits bags, and heavy-weight (#8) constructs industrial covers.

  • Measurement defines cost: Inventory prices reflect the linear yard, keeping the bolt width fixed.

  • Raw cotton shrinks: Unbleached, greige goods contract by up to 15% upon initial laundering, requiring buyers to multiply required yardage by 1.15.

  • Coatings change properties: Waxed, primed, and fire-retardant treatments modify the fabric's breathability and flexibility for specialized environments.

Order exact yardage for your project directly through wholesale textile suppliers. Access extensive inventories of Canvas Duck Cloth Fabric by the Yard to view specific technical specifications, or read more about material matching in our technical Canvas Fabric Buyer's Guides.


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