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πŸ‘• Black Iron-On Patch for Fabric Sewing with Fusible Interfacing, Glue-Coated Lightweight Patches, Thin Nonwoven Interface Material - 55 inch Width, 5 Yards - Full Funk Review

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Description of πŸ‘• Black Iron-On Patch for Fabric Sewing with Fusible Interfacing, Glue-Coated Lightweight Patches, Thin Nonwoven Interface Material - 55 inch Width, 5 Yards - Full Funk

This fabric is made up of thin material with high transparency to provide unseen patches for clothing. High-quality fusible interfacing material forming a highly strong bond with the fabric. Helps you to make your flimsy fabric tougher. Approximately 55 inches wide for sewing craft projects. Best for use on fabric. Also could be used on leather, cardboard, wood, foil suede, etc. Applies with little heat. Permanently patches to clothing in just a few seconds.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

ironing pad

good product i like that it is iron and light weight just what i need for face mask and other projects recommend this product.

Pros
  • sewing
Cons
  • fade

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked great

Used to sew a long hole in a bedspread. The fabric was too thin to be repaired with a simple stitch. I ironed the blanket to warm up the tear, put a lining over the tear and ironed it and it melted completely. Works perfectly.

Pros
  • Sewing supplies and accessories
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model

Revainrating 2 out of 5

This is a woven liner

I thought I would buy a non woven liner and got this one. The product description says it's non-woven, but the customer's question says it's woven. I'm new to UI so I clung to it thinking maybe I could use it sometime. So when I got the t-shirt pillow I thought it might be worth a try. Takes much longer to glue, doesn't melt very well, and blows on one side or the other giving a flawed look. I like that it doesn't feel like paper like I'm used to, but I wouldn't buy this brand again.

Cons
  • Liner Expensive