DuraGrip® and VELCRO® Brand Sew On Hook and Loop Fasteners
Sewable, sew in, or sew on, non-adhesive VELCRO® Brand hook and loop and DuraGrip® Brand hook and loop tape for sewing is woven with a flat backing and is used for sewing, strap manufacturing and other uses where adhesives are not necessary.
VELCRO® Brand hook and loop sewing tape is manufactured in Manchester, New Hampshire by VELCRO® USA. We stock sew on VELCRO® Brand by the yard in several widths in both Black and White colors. Sewing VELCRO® Brand hook and loop is available in the following widths: 5/8”, 3/4", 1”, 1.5”, 2”, 4”. We stock VELCRO® Hook 88 and Loop 1000 products, which are made of Nylon and are suitable for a wide range of applications. This sew on VELCRO® Brand tape has a high cycle life and an operating temperature range of -70 F to 200 F. The fasteners are binder coated to protect against fraying when cut.
Sew On Tape FAQs:
Q. What is Sew On Tape?
A. Sew on tape is a non-adhesive hook and loop fastener that is stitched directly into fabric instead of using glue or adhesive backing.
Q. Can you use sew on hook and loop fastener on fabric?
A. Yes, sew on hook and loop is specifically designed for fabrics and is ideal for garments, outdoor gear, and bags.
Q. What’s the difference between Velcro sew on and iron-on tape?
A. Sew on tape is stitched to fabric, while iron-on has a heat-activated adhesive backing. Sew on is more durable and flexible across fabric types.
Q. How do you properly apply sewing tape to fabric before stitching?
A. Pin or baste the tape to hold it in place. Stitch close to the edge using a reinforced zigzag or straight stitch.
Q. Is sew on fastener available in different widths and colors?
A. Yes, both DuraGrip® and VELCRO® Brand offer sew on tapes in a wide range of widths (3/8” to 6”) and over 20+ color options.
Q. What’s the difference between sew on Velcro and adhesive Velcro?
A. Sew on Velcro is stitched and great for long-term use. Adhesive Velcro sticks using a glue layer, perfect for temporary or non-fabric applications.
Q. What are alternatives to sew on hook and loop?
A. Alternatives include Velcro strips for quick closures, cinch straps for bundling, Velcro cable ties for wire organization, and Velcro dots for spot fastening.