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🧡 Wrights 1/2-Inch Black Twill Tape: Durable and Versatile Sewing Accessory Review

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Size0.5 Inches
ColorBlack
BrandWright Products

Description of 🧡 Wrights 1/2-Inch Black Twill Tape: Durable and Versatile Sewing Accessory

WRIGHTS-Twill Tape. Use this material as a decorative trim for a variety of projects. This package contains 18 yards of 1/2 inch wide polyester twill tape.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Low-Quality Twill Tape Disappoints Arts and Crafts Enthusiast

This twill tape is cheap and poorly made. It frayed and fell apart after just a few uses. It was supposed to be an essential part of my sewing projects, but it ended up being a waste of money.

Pros
  • Pro: None
Cons
  • Con: Low-quality and falls apart easily

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good strap for bags

I have bought and used straps from this brand before and liked them so I bought more. Used for cell phone/credit card neck and/or saddle bag. Feels good and worked great for my needs

Pros
  • Adhesives
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Closer to 5/8 " wide

This is only a 5/8" wide hair even though the packaging says 1/2". I made it with two different rulers measured and taped 1/2" bias tape over it and it gets significantly wider. I changed my pattern to fit the larger size but if I had already made the handbag it would have curled up in the body. Apart from that this is it a very good twill tape, good and strong but soft enough for me to tie the ends. fold nicely and hand sew so it doesn't fray I will be using this again for other projects so…

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • Out of Fashion