1/2 inch Double Fold Bias Tape Extra Wide Double Fold Bias Binding Tape for Sewing Seaming Hemming Piping Quilting Projects Specifications: Material: polyester Length: 50 yards Width: 1/2 inch Wight: 200g Package include: 1 x double fold bias tape
T**E
good value
use this for masks and regular sewing projects. not thick but does the job and rarely is it ever kinked or wrinkled. Irons open easily if single fold is need. Compared to store prices the continuity outweighs a sale prices. You can french seam an entire dress with one roll and have left over tape.
R**N
Seemed ok but not for. Quilt
I returned it, not exactly pressed well, needed accurate for quilt project
K**R
Great
Perfect. I got it to remake a quilt.
V**.
Nice
Work fine good value for the money
C**.
Good
Very easy to use
J**K
Missing content label, but...
overall, this is a great roll of bias tape. I compared it to some of the other bias tapes I use and there are some differences but I really like this bias. It doesn't feel as stiff as the Wrights tape I regularly use which comes in a 3-yard length folded around cardboard and tucked in a cellophane package. This bias tape feels a lot more pliable and somewhat softer. The product page says there is "no stretch". That is somewhat true since it is a woven material. However, the point of bias tape is that it is cut on the bias, or diagonal, so that there is some stretch. There is just enough stretch to curve nicely around necklines or any curved seams. The fabric may be slightly thinner than the Wrights tape I use but it is difficult to determine since the stiffness on the Wrights may be due to the finishing on the fabric that washes out. The Wrights tape is a blend of 55/45 polyester/cotton and it has the exact same amount of stretch which is minimal. There is no content label include on this roll of bias tape. If you are looking for a stretchy bias tape such as something for mask straps and bindings, I wouldn't use this. I use t-shirt yarn for that which is a soft knit that is perfect for mask straps and loops. This bias tape is more suited for the contours of the mask such as the nose and chin curves and it is a beautiful finish.
J**E
Wife says this is a winner
My wife is a quilter and seamstress, and uses double-fold bias tape extensively. She prefers ½” double folded tape, because she can use it as either single or double-fold. She loves that this is on a big roll instead of creased up in a small 3 yd packages.Most recently she made quilted chair covers for our recliners, and bias tape covered all of the edges. She also whipped up a carrying case for my food vacuum sealer, and used this tape for the edges of that project.Bias Tape is just fabric cut on the ‘bias’ (at a 45° angle) so it can bend gracefully. This particular tape is definitely cut on the bias, and bends as well as any.I read in the Amazon ad that the tape was “not completely continuous due to the length and nature of the textile.” I unrolled it all to find out exactly what that meant. (Big mistake.) Turns out there are two pieces of tape, each is 75 feet long (25 yards). Each of those two pieces is comprised of sewn together pieces – like every other brand of bias tape.This tape is less than half the price of buying it in those 3 yard packages, which makes it a great deal for someone like my wife that sews constantly.
E**N
Functional and Plentiful, Not High-End
First a warning- this is two pieces. Don't expect 50 continuous yards. It's more like two pieces of 25 yards.Second, it's still worth it because if you use a lot of bias tape, you know how fast you can go through that stuff. I LOVE having a big ol' spool of it because it lasts SO much longer and I'm way less worried about running out.I didn't see too many wrinkles. It wasn't 100% perfectly pressed like some higher-priced bias tapes, but it was 95% just fine.Secondly, this is definitely thinner than name-brand bias tapes. If you're looking for a higher-quality or if that bothers you, keep moving.
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