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Sep 05, 2025

Understanding the Difference Between Eyelets and Grommets

In everyday sewing, leather goods crafting, outdoor tents, banner advertisements, and even home curtains, we frequently encounter eyelets and grommets. These two small hardware components appear similar at first glance-both reinforce holes in fabric or leather to prevent tearing while serving dual purposes of aesthetics and functionality. In reality, eyelets and grommets differ in structure, strength, applications, and installation methods. Below is a detailed breakdown of their distinctions to help you make an informed choice quickly.

 

What Is an Eyelet?

Eyelets are small, one-piece metal or plastic rings used to secure or decorate holes in fabrics, leather, paper, and other materials, effectively preventing tearing or wear. Eyelets feature a compact flange size and come in a variety of colors and shapes to meet the needs of different product styles. Additionally, eyelets are easy to install using handheld pliers or a simple hammer tool.

Common Applications of Eyelets

Fashion & Footwear – shoelace holes, corsetry lacing, belts.

 

Crafts & DIY Projects – scrapbooks, cardmaking, stationery.

 

Bags & Accessories – drawstring bags, hats, straps.

 

Branding & Labels – reinforcing tags, adding decorative accents.

 

Specification

Details

Structure

One-piece design (flange + barrel)

Size Range

Inner diameter: 2 mm – 10 mm (common: 3–6 mm)

Material Options

Brass, stainless steel, aluminum, plastic

Finishes

Nickel, antique brass, black oxide, painted/enamel coating

Shape Options

Round, oval, decorative (heart, star, custom shapes)

Applications

Footwear (shoelace holes), corsetry, belts, hats, leather tags, crafts, packaging

Installation Method

Hand press, pliers, hammer tool

Strength Level

Light- to medium-duty

 

Triangle eyelet

colorful eyelet

eyelet with Diamond

metal eyelet

flower eyelet

 What Is a Grommet?

A grommet is a two-piece hardware accessory consisting of a ring and a washer, used to reinforce holes in fabrics, leather, vinyl, plastic, or other materials. Its primary function is to increase strength and prevent tearing, especially when the hole is subjected to tension, pressure, or frequent use. Grommets are more durable and can withstand outdoor exposure to sunlight or humid environments.

Common Applications of Grommets

Curtains & Drapery – large grommets allow smooth gliding on curtain rods.

 

Tarps & Tents – provide reinforced tie-down points to prevent tearing.

 

Sails & Marine Gear – stainless steel grommets withstand saltwater and heavy loads.

 

Advertising Banners & Vinyl Signage – ensure wind resistance and long-term durability.

 

Electrical & Automotive – rubber grommets insulate and protect wires passing through panels.

eyelet application

eyelet application

Specification

Details

Structure

Two-piece design (grommet ring + washer)

Size Range

Standard sizes #00 (4.8 mm) to #12 (40 mm) ID

Material Options

Brass, stainless steel, aluminum, steel, rubber, plastic

Finishes

Plain brass, nickel plated, black oxide, painted, marine-grade stainless steel

Special Types

Plain grommets, spurred grommets (with teeth), rolled rim, self-piercing, rubber grommets

Applications

Curtains, banners, tarpaulins, sails, tents, upholstery, cable/wire protection

Installation Method

Grommet press machine, self-piercing setting tools

Strength Level

Heavy-duty, designed for outdoor and industrial use

 

Eyelet vs. Grommet

 

Feature

Eyelet

Grommet

Notes / Similarities

Structure

One-piece (flange + barrel)

Two-piece (ring + washer)

Both reinforce holes in material

Size Range

Inner diameter: 2 – 10 mm

Standard sizes #00 – #12 (≈4.8 mm – 40 mm)

Grommets are generally larger

Material Options

Brass, stainless steel, aluminum, plastic

Brass, stainless steel, aluminum, steel, rubber, plastic

Both available in metal and plastic variants

Finishes / Coatings

Nickel, antique brass, black oxide, painted/enamel

Plain, nickel-plated, black oxide, painted, marine-grade stainless

Custom finishes available

Types / Variants

Round, oval, decorative (heart, star)

Plain, spurred (with teeth), rolled rim, self-piercing, rubber

Both can have decorative or functional variants

Applications

Shoes, corsets, belts, hats, leather tags, crafts, stationery

Curtains, banners, tarps, sails, tents, upholstery, cable/wire protection

Both used to prevent fraying/tearing of material

Installation Method

Hand press, pliers, hammer tool

Grommet press machine, self-piercing tools

Both require proper hole size; grommets need washer

Strength / Load Capacity

Light- to medium-duty

Medium- to heavy-duty

Grommets designed for higher stress and repeated use

Aesthetic

Low-profile, neat, often decorative

Functional with larger flange; can be decorative in curtains/signage

Both can enhance appearance of finished product

Typical Users

DIY crafters, fashion designers, small-scale apparel manufacturers

Industrial, marine, outdoor gear, large-scale banners, curtains

Both relevant to sewing, leathercraft, and fabric reinforcement

 

Eyelet size chart

 

eyelet size

Round Edges Flat
Model Outer diameter (mm) Inner diameter (mm) Height (mm) Model Outer diameter (mm) Inner diameter (mm) Height (mm)
4# 8 4 4 4# flat 8 4 4
3# 8.5 4.5 4 2# flat 10 5 5
2# 9.5 5 5 2#(12) flat 12 5 5
2#10 Outside 10 5 5 20# flat 12 6 5
20# 10.5 6 5 21# flat 15 7.5 5
20#11.5 11.5 6 5 22# flat 15 8 5
20#12 Outside 12 6 5 24# flat 17 10 5
22# 13.5 8 5 24# flat 18 10 5
22#14 Outside 14 8 5 26# flat 21.5 12 6
22#15 Outside 15 8 5 28# flat 25 13.5 7
24# 16.5 10 5 30# flat 28 15.5 7
24#17 Outside 17 10 5 32# flat 32 20 7
26# 20.5 12 6 35# flat 35 21.5 7.5
28# 23.5 13.5 7 36# flat 40 26 7.5
30# 28 17 7 38# flat 50 30 8
32# 32 20 7 40#(60) flat 60 40 8
35# 35 21.5 7.5 40#(62) flat 62 40 8
36#40# 40 26 7.5 Oval
38#50# 50 30 8 Width x Length (mm)
40#60# 60 40 8 4x10 6x25
40#62# 62 40 8 4x12 6x30
55# 55 33.5 8 6x15 6x35
8# 4.5 2 4 6x17 6x40
7# 5 2.5 4 6x19 7x50

 

 

In this article, we detail the differences between eyelets and grommets. When selecting between them, consider the product's application, material thickness, hole size, and aesthetic requirements to determine the appropriate choice.

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