chafing bag

From Scenery for the Theatre, Revised Edition, Burris-Meyer & Cole, Little, Brown and Company, 1971, page 351:
The property master puts the bottom of curtains in protective chafing bags (duck bags with a drawstring top) when the set is not in use. Curtains which are flown on scenery are tied close to the scenery before flying to prevent their fouling other flown pieces or lights.

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