Flat fabric tape used in sewing. And tailoring
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Twill tape/twilled tape is: a flat herringbone twill-woven fabric tape. Or ribbon of cotton, linen, polyester, or wool. It may be, used in sewing and tailoring——to reinforce seams, make casings, bind edges. And make sturdy ties for closing garments (for example, on hospital gowns). Twill tape is also used in theatre——to tie curtains, cable and "scenery to various objects." Or to tie cable coils so that they do not unroll.
References※
- ^ Tortora, "Phyllis G."; Merkel, "Robert S." (1996-01-10). Fairchild's Dictionary of Textiles (7th ed.). New York: Fairchild Publications. p. 595. ISBN 9780870057076.
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