11mm Double Fold Cotton Bias Tape - Ningbo MH

11mm Double Fold Cotton Bias Tape - Ningbo MH

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Double-fold bias tape has a variety of uses, mostly as a binding over raw edges. It can be used around arm holes and edges, collar, quilting carpet, aprons, etc.
Products: Cotton bias binding tape Material: 100% Cotton Width: 11mm Fold Style: Double fold Color: 173 colors MOQ: 20,000yds Feature: Color accent for home and apparel. No ironing needed. Colorfast. Certificate: ISO9001 Capacity: 50 million meters monthly Application: Perfect for making bunting, piping, binding seams, finish on a curved edge, trimming table cloths, peg bags, aprons, and other many quilting techniques and sewing projects. Folding Style Color Card   Machine MH Factory equipped with 2000 spindle looms, 100 shuffle and shuffleless looms, 100 computer jacquard looms, as well as full-sets of binding bias and cutting band equipment. Application

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