👗 Hem it like a pro—no needle required!
HeatnBondHem Iron-On Adhesive is a versatile, double-sided adhesive solution designed for easy and permanent hemming of garments and home décor. This variety pack includes 2 rolls of Regular Weight (3/8 in x 10 yards) for light fabrics and 2 rolls of Super Weight (¾ in x 8 yards) for heavier materials, making it ideal for a wide range of sewing projects. Simply iron the hem together for a clean finish in seconds!
V**M
It's good
Bought this to him curtains that were too long but I ended up just cutting them in throwing them up on the window but this stuff is good
K**R
Easy to use, holds fast, stiffens fabric slightly, CAN BE SEWN
I used this to make keychains and wristlets with a nylon strap webbing core and grosgrain ribbon on the outside. It helped hold everything in place while I did a top stitch. Likely could have gotten away without a top stitch if my project had been the same width, but I like to make things durable as possible.It lended a nice stiffness to the project. Not so much to be rigid, but enough to add a feeling of 'substantial' and 'quality' to it. I am very please with how they turned out. If I had just stitched them, they would be floppy and sad looking.This doesn't have a paper backing, unlike the Heat n' Bond sheets. Each has it's pros and cons, so choose for your project. For hems and such, this is better and quicker.USE PARCHMENT PAPER. Cover your ironing surface, pin in place by corners if you can. Then your project, then another piece on top. This will protect your iron. It will stick to your iron if it touches, and you will have to wait for the thing to cool down and then scrape, clean it off.Save yourself some frustration and get a roll of parchment paper, store it with this in your craft sewing stuff.
A**R
Okay in a pinch
Works alright. After two washes had to reapply
L**N
durable, permanent, easy-to-use, great value!
If you hate to sew but don't mind ironing, this is the stuff for you! Instantly fix a hem with a few minutes' work, and it stays fixed permanently, as far as I can tell. I fixed the hem on a sheet and it has lasted through weekly washings for three years, and also used it in an outdoor application (a polyester cloth banner) and it lasted through two months of wind, rain, and sub-freezing temps. Great value, and you can trim the glue/tape to the width you need for each project.
F**O
Excellent!
I needed to hem a bedskirt to work on a new bed which features a very short box spring to accompany a very tall mattress. Since I didn't want to haul out my sewing machine for the project, and needed the iron for it anyway, I decided to try an iron-on adhesive.This works beautifully! It was as easy as expected to utilize, but the best feature is that it launders without puckering or coming loose. I have machine washed and dried (tap water, low heat dry) twice now with no change to the adhesion.Win-win!I highly recommend this product. And since there was more in the package than I needed, I've kept it for future projects.
F**Z
weak
not very strong separates when worn no
C**E
It only worked on half
I followed the instructions and it only stuck on half. It was a definite let down. It’s cheap so if you want to risk it then by all means you can try. I definitely wouldn’t buy it again
P**.
Great item
I wanted something that would hold those little folds on your shorts, even through washing them, so that I didn't have to iron them each time. I was very skeptical when they came in. But I will tell you that they are great. I mean great. I used them on my shorts and ironed them like the instructions said to do. Then a little strip cam off after ironing it and thought oh man another failed item. BUT I put my shorts in the washer, at least 4-5 times since I used it and they are still holding in their shape. I guess that little strip is supposed to come off and the adhesive left behind without that strip. I have to say my skepticism turned in to complete satisfaction.
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