13mm Cotton Tape - knitsewcraft.co.uk online store

We have been trading for 20 years and our best selling versatile unbranded standard traditional black and white cotton twill tape (also called India tape) has certainly stood the test of time. 13mm cotton twill tape is used for flag bunting strings and pennants, apron strings, sturdy ties on closing garments (hospital gowns) and privacy curtains, pinafore ties, workwear apparel, piping, kitchen garments, garden seat pads/chair cushion ties, quilt cover ties, casings, crafts, stays, drawstrings, seam binding, dressmaking, table runners, table mats, and lightweight shopping bag handles. Some of our stock photographs feature a wooden bobbin - this is for display purposes only and is not supplied. Colour Matching: Please note that all cut to order tapes and webbings are cut from the manufacturer’s reel to the customer’s specific requirements and are therefore excluded from our returns policy and are not returnable. We also stock premium acrylic webbing tape, and classic woven cotton herringbone patterned webbing tape in a wide range of colours from naturals and pastels to vibrant shades and rich tones, in addition to plain woven coloured Manubens, and Safisa cotton tape. To view our broad range of webbing tapes, please click here

 

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Because our narrow fabrics are obtained from a wide range of suppliers, the actual size, shape and shade of each different reel may vary, due to different manufacturing methods and this is beyond our control. Please bear in mind that meterages are guides and not precise units. Slight creasing on the reel may occur, due to suppliers storage time and the distance the cotton has travelled before it reaches us. Any creasing should disappear when gently pressed out with your iron set on a medium temperature. If you are purchasing more than one, cut to order length of tape, we will supply a continuous length of fabric whenever possible. Reels of tape may be pinned to the reel, or joined in places by the manufacturer due to the large quantity of tape on the reel

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