Webbing -
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Webbing -
I have seen nylon, polypropylene, polyester, and cotton webbings available in various widths and weights.
For tote bags - about the size of the oversized reusable grocery type ones - which would you recommend? The tote bags go to a women's center for carrying supplies (items for babies like food, diapers, and clothing)
I have been using the 1-inch light duty polyester webbing from Fasnap. It seems to be working well for this purpose - but I am wondering if any of the others might be better?
For tote bags - about the size of the oversized reusable grocery type ones - which would you recommend? The tote bags go to a women's center for carrying supplies (items for babies like food, diapers, and clothing)
I have been using the 1-inch light duty polyester webbing from Fasnap. It seems to be working well for this purpose - but I am wondering if any of the others might be better?
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For the handles? I use this webbing all the time. I make our dogs leashes, straps for handmade backpack purses, totes. I also cut a 4" piece add a snap and sew it onto the concealed carry belts to hold in the pistol I make them for the family.
Yes, it should work fine. I buy it in 50 yard spools from eBay.
It comes in 10 yard increments and various colors also.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...trap+&_sacat=0
Yes, it should work fine. I buy it in 50 yard spools from eBay.
It comes in 10 yard increments and various colors also.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...trap+&_sacat=0
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Yes, I have used the 1" and really like it. If I want my strap to match my fabric I just cover it with fabric - it's a whole lot easier for me to cover webbing than it is to try and keep a strip of batting from moving around or stretching on me.
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Sometimes it is just much faster to use the webbing.
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