Corded Tape Cutting
Corded Tape Cutting refers to producing thin fabric strips, known as tape or bias, which are reinforced with a cord for added strength and decorative effect. These tapes are typically used in women’s garments around collars, sleeves, or hems, and can be made from the same fabric as the garment or a contrasting material. Tape cutting is an essential process in textiles and ready-to-wear garments, providing both functional and aesthetic benefits such as edge finishing, seam covering, and decorative accents.
Applications
Edge finishing for collars, sleeves, and hems
Work and kitchen aprons
Bed sheets, towels, and bag handles
Sweatshirts, nightwear, and sports uniforms to highlight team colors
General decorative and functional tape in textile production
Advantages
Provides precise and durable edge finishing
Reinforced with cord for added strength and visual appeal
Versatile for multiple types of fabrics and garments
Enhances garment durability and design
Available in various cutting techniques: bias tape, tubular tape, lengthwise/widthwise tape, corded tape, folded tape, press tape, and spaghetti tape
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