Thermoweb Heat 'n Bond 17x75 White Iron-On Adhesive
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Yes, you certainly can. There are two sides to it. If you're going to wash it, you'll need to seal the edges with sewing or fabric paint because it's the Lite Heat'n Bond. It will eventually stop adhering if you do not do so.
They do, but I'm not sure what it's called. If you go to their wedding website, they'll tell you.
It dries clear, but there can't be any "open spaces" on the lace or the bonding will be sticky and attract lint.
It specifies 75 yards, which equates to 3 feet per yard. 75 multiplied by three equals 225 feet.
Selected User Reviews For Thermoweb Heat 'n Bond 17x75 White Iron-On Adhesive
When Amazon has the entire 75 yard roll of this, I'm in heaven. I use it to sell crafty items, so I always keep a large supply on hand, and the price is always fair. I also like how the box comes with a sturdy roll. Storage and use are both simple. Heat'n Bond lite is ideal for applique work. br>br> After ironing your fabric to one side of the Heat'n Bond, let it cool. Cut out intricate shapes by tracing a shape or using a stencil on the paper side. I suppose you could cut the fabric with a cricut or silhouette machine. When your shape is finished, iron it into place and sew it in place without pinning or moving the applique or design. The appearance is very neat and professional. We use it for a variety of things because I get so many yards at a time. We also use it to iron a fabric design onto homemade cards because it stabilized the fabric nicely for printing. There are numerous applications for this product. br>br>Please keep 75 yard rolls on hand at all times!.
This is a product that I have purchased several times and use for applique projects. This item is excellent value for money, and it is significantly less expensive on Amazon than in stores. It came in its original packaging, which was in the form of a roll that you could easily pull out. I iron this on the back of my projects after cutting them out. I then sew the applique down for reinforcements after applying it to my project. If you don't sew it down, it will come undone when you wash it. Overall, this is a fantastic product.
Heat'n Bond Lite is my favorite product for holding fabric in place while sewing. It will hold the fabric in place for hand quilting or while you move it around a little, but if you plan to wash it or move it a lot, you should get the non-woven version. Version lite. br>br>The only disadvantage of the 75 yard roll (I've only ever purchased it in 75 yard rolls or 5 yard rolls) is that the plastic label between each layer is missing in the 5 yard rolls. The plastic layer is nice at first, with the directions and such, but after 75 yards, it becomes static. y is wasteful because it clings to everything.
I like that I can buy in bulk so I don't have to go to the fabric store once a month to replenish my supplies. This is something I should have purchased a long time ago.
I already like this product, but because I do a lot of appliqué sewing, I'm thrilled that I can buy it in bulk.
Excellent product with prompt delivery. This is a winning formula.
The product is fantastic!!.
I like how much fabric I get for the price; it's actually a better deal than going to my local fabric store. even with a 50% coupon purchase of the 35yd bolt Excellent product. Thank you for the great deal!.