JINBING Silver Reflective Piping Fabric Strip Edging Braid Trim Sew On (20meters)
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There is almost no difference between it and Five centimeters or one eighth of an inch
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In a nutshell, You have done a great job here! This is an excellent sports shirt because it's highly reflective. My husband is also a runner, so I'm going to use it on a couple of his shirts to enable him to run at night safely. I'm going to use it on his motorcycle jacket, as well as his running shirts. It can be used as piping or if you use a seam puller, the stitches and tubing can be removed and it may be laid flat. Pictures and videos don't accurately show how reflective this is when it's light. It is a silvery grey color under normal conditions but much softer when illuminated. With so much of it for such an affordable price, I might be able to use it as Halloween costumes for the coming.
I love the width of this tag. It doesn't seem like much, but when you hit it with light it 'glows' a brilliant White. I have been attaching it to different things for my kittens, and have had fun with it. As a result, I can decide whether to see only the reflective piping or a little bit of the other ribbon as well. For a little bit over a hundred dollars, there is a LOT of material. I can't wait to make more projects It is impossible to imagine all the possibilities. Thanks a lot!.
The product is of excellent quality and can be used easily It is wonderful to be able to reflect.
The light was just right for my son to run in the dark, so I sewed some of this along a yoke seam on the back and on his sleeve arm seam. My stitching of the ends was folded under and then sewed Since I had not sewn it with a seam, we were basically sewing piping on his jacket, so at first I was not sure it would look good, but once it was done it looked good on it and really reflected light well. As a result of another suggestion, I took some of the reflective material apart and sewed a small square on the sleeve of one of the jackets where his elbows land. Working it out as expected. Sewing on the sleeves is a bit tricky, but it is possible.
While I go out for nightly walks, I wanted to add reflective material to my clothing to keep me from getting hit by cars at night. There is nothing better than this stuff. Additionally, I took some of the piping from my shoes and made them into membranes It's been flattened out and resized My knee-high sandals seemed to be stuck together very well after applying super glue to an area of the back!.
My husband and I recently got a new dog, and I realized the craziest thing is being out without reflective gear at night. The dogs' clothing, the kids' coats, and my coats all have this trim sewn on. Now I'm looking for ideas on how to use it on other things.
The zipper foot would have to be the kind that gets up close with a slider adjuster to place the needle. For now, I would buy again, but for the future I would get about 60 feet. It has been quite a while since the previous update.