Wool Tape--Sold By The Yard
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TW1/2-CREAM
Wool Tape was used extensively in the 18th century and into modern times. In the 18th & 19th centuries, it was found on petticoat & gown hems, wallets, jackets, Regimental coats, Indigenous American and First Nation garments, bed hangings, and slipcovers. Hats were bound in it and garments closed with it. This Wool Tape is woven in a pattern sometimes referred to as a braid, with the yarns crossing over each other to create a diamond pattern.
Examples from the 18th century & 19th century.
Examples from the 18th century & 19th century.
- Our Wool Tape is 100% wool, with a soft hand.
- Pre-washing for color fastness and shrinking is recommended.
- Available in 1/2 inch, 5/8 inch, and 1-1/4 inch widths.
- 1-1/4 inch tape is suitable for Hat Binding
- Available in a variety of colors.
- Sold by the yard.
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