Amateur telescope makers (yes you can make a telescope at home) don't use velvet but a slightly different technique.
They paint the inside of the tube black and while the paint is still wet they put some wood sanding dust and shake. The dust sticks to the paint and forms a rough surface. This is then left to dry and then another layer of paint is sprayed to coat the rough surface. Apparently it works wonders for them.
That's a good idea! Only the tube I need to line this time is quite small - fits inside a microscope 23mm tube. Also, I wanted some velvet for use as a photo-background.
Anyway... The two Spotlight stores in reasonable driving distance (Auburn & Kogarah) are both out of stock, and it seems their warehouse is too. So, Cabramatta it was. Of course the first one I tried of the many fabric shops had plenty. Trust the Vietnamese to have their shit together. Cotton velvet. $15/meter.
Probably not as light absorbent as that Fidelio black will be. But good enough for now. Also, sugar cane iced drinks are delicious.
They really should change the name of that street. "John St" seems so incongruous.
The *instant* I laid this stuff out on the desk, it starts accumulating cat hairs.