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The HeatnBond Lite Iron-On Adhesive Value Pack is a 17-inch by 5.25-yard roll of double-sided adhesive designed for effortless fabric bonding. This heat-activated, permanent adhesive eliminates the need for pinning, allowing you to stitch right through adhered layers without gumming up your needles. It's compatible with various materials, including fabric, paper, and metal, making it a versatile choice for all your crafting needs.
Container Type | Tube |
Item Form | Solid |
Special Features | Low Temperature Activation, Wider Material Compatibility, Easily Sewable, No Edge Lifting, Machine Washable, Strong Bond |
Specific Uses For Product | Fabric |
Compatible Material | Paper, Metal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | 17"x5-1/4 Yards |
Material Type | Paper |
S**E
The best thing for appliqués!
This is the best stuff for making my appliqués! Ive used this product for years and it is my go to!
I**E
Easy to use! Keeps appliques in place while sewing.
perfect as always, this is my go to applique backing i use to lightly back appliques before sewing them on. Never a disappointment.
H**W
It works
Ive been using this for a number of years. It's very effective in securing fabric pieces to the quilt. Thank you
S**O
Great Product
Real great product!! Works beautifully for quilting.
B**T
Useful for appliqué in quilts
I’m using this product to do machine appliqué on a quilt. I’ve only just started the project but it seems to work ok: holds my fabric in place as I sew. My potential problem will be that the needle gets “gummed up” with the adhesive after some time and I’ll have to deal with that. Time will tell. However, if you’re going to use it strictly as an adhesive you should have no problems at all.
J**R
Great - I would purchase this again.
Wonderful. I would purchase this again.
C**T
Exactly What I Needed!
I bought this based on a tutorial I read online for sewing appliques on stretchy fabric. I wasn't sure I was going to need/use it right away, but with Halloween coming up, I figured it couldn't hurt to have this on hand.Fast forward over a month and my daughter said she wanted a Wonder Woman costume. I sat down with the fabric, and a printed copy of the Wonder Woman logo and tried to figure out how I was going to sew the gold logo on the front of her costume, keeping everything aligned correctly. After a discussion with my boyfriend that included him asking if I thought I could glue it on (no, a glue stick wouldn't hold on spandex), I remembered I had the Heat'n Bond. I dug it out, read the instructions and figured I'd give it a try.I first used an iron-on stabilizer on the right side of the gold spandex material. I'd traced the Wonder Woman onto the iron-on stabilizer. Then, I cut along the outside outline of the logo. Next, I ironed the first side of the Heat'n Bond on the back of the logo, then I carefully cut out each of the logo pieces. I even cut out the inner line piece carefully (where the red shows on the photo) and saved that. I peeled the paper back off the Heat'n Bond for the four pieces that make up the logo. I placed all the pieces on the red top, including the inner line piece, as that helped the other pieces keep their places (I left the paper back on that piece, as I didn't want to use that one.) I followed the directions and lightly pressed the pieces onto the red top. I removed the inner line piece and the logo was perfectly placed! I then sewed the applique logo in place. The picture shows the logo as it looks finished.Without the Heat'n Bond, I wouldn't have been able to recreate the Wonder Woman logo for my daughter's Halloween costume. It bonded the two pieces of spandex fabric together so I could sew the logo in place. This version of Heat'n Bond is the "lite" version. It is meant to bond two pieces of lighter weight fabric, and from my reading and research, most people do sew on top of the Heat'n Bond. They do make a heavier version that is for more heavy duty applications.
P**K
Easy to use
Used it for applique' fabrics to other fabrics. Helps keep the applique pieces from fraying.
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