F113 Braid Tape Binding Folder For Single Needle Lock Stitch Machine

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Thick Cloth Piping Folder for Strong Fabrics

When you work with heavy fabrics such as denim, canvas, or leather, you need a reliable tool to achieve clean finishing. The thick cloth piping folder helps you sew strong seams, guide braid tape smoothly, and finish edges with professional precision.

Why You Should Use a Thick Cloth Piping Folder

The thick cloth piping folder makes binding heavy materials easier and faster. Instead of struggling with uneven stitches, you can guide fabrics neatly and maintain accuracy throughout the process. As a result, your sewing projects look cleaner and last longer.

Perfect for Leather, Denim, and Canvas Projects

This edge binder handles demanding sewing tasks with ease. It keeps fabric steady, prevents distortion, and allows you to complete projects like leather jackets, uniforms, or upholstery with consistent results. In addition, it saves time by reducing manual adjustments while stitching.

Works with Single Needle Lock-Stitch Machines

You can use this piping folder with most single needle lock-stitch machines, making it a flexible choice for professional sewing setups. It fits different machine brands and allows you to handle multiple sewing requirements without changing tools.

Available Sizes for Different Applications

Choose the right size to match your project needs:

  • 1/2 Inch (12MM)

  • 3/4 Inch (20MM)

  • 1 Inch (26MM)

  • 1.5 Inch (38MM)

Each option gives you control over how you bind collars, hems, cuffs, or heavy piping edges.

A Trusted Binder for Professionals

Also known as a braid tape binder or edge binder, this tool helps tailors, bag makers, and upholsterers produce high-quality finishes. With smoother fabric feeding, you can work faster and achieve better precision, especially on thick cloth and leather.