Herringbone Twill Tape - more colors - width 1,6 cm
Herringbone Twill Tape - more colors - width 1,6 cm
Twill ribbon, or twill, is a textile strip woven with a twill weave that gives it the typical tree pattern. This makes the twill sufficiently strong, durable and flexible at the same time. They were formerly used mainly for hemming, reinforcing seams and making practical textile accessories.
Today, twill is widely used. In addition to the above, twill ribbon can be used for loops, binding (for example, kitchen aprons), lacing (for example, for overalls and work clothes), backing for tunics, any straight hemming of clothing components (for example, even the frayed legs of long jeans), lining holes in jeans and many others. For hemming round edges and seams, choose bias strips or piping instead of twill to keep the hem from fraying.
In addition to clothing and accessories, twill can also be used in the home. For example, to reinforce the edges of blankets, as bows on bed linen (whether we want them as a decorative element or do not want to sew on buttons), edging upholstered furniture or tying plants. Twills are also appreciated by staff in healthcare facilities, as twills are used to bind hospital linen.
Thanks to the cotton/polyester blend, twill is wrinkle-free and wear-resistant.
Product code: P02690 Shipping and Payment
Twill ribbon, or twill, is a textile strip woven with a twill weave that gives it the typical tree pattern. This makes the twill sufficiently strong, durable and flexible at the same time. They were formerly used mainly for hemming, reinforcing seams and making practical textile accessories.
Today, twill is widely used. In addition to the above, twill ribbon can be used for loops, binding (for example, kitchen aprons), lacing (for example, for overalls and work clothes), backing for tunics, any straight hemming of clothing components (for example, even the frayed legs of long jeans), lining holes in jeans and many others. For hemming round edges and seams, choose bias strips or piping instead of twill to keep the hem from fraying.
In addition to clothing and accessories, twill can also be used in the home. For example, to reinforce the edges of blankets, as bows on bed linen (whether we want them as a decorative element or do not want to sew on buttons), edging upholstered furniture or tying plants. Twills are also appreciated by staff in healthcare facilities, as twills are used to bind hospital linen.
Thanks to the cotton/polyester blend, twill is wrinkle-free and wear-resistant.
Product code: P02690 Shipping and Payment
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| Material | 84% Cotton, 16% Polyamide |
| Width | 1,6 cm |
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