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πŸ”₯ Pellon Wonder Under Fusible Web Heavy Duty: Premium 5-Yard Roll for Ultimate Adhesion - 725PLKG Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5Β Β 
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3.7
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Details

MaterialPolyester
ColorWhite
Item FormSolid
BrandPellon
Item Dimensions LxWxH16 x 1.4 x 2.25 inches

Description of πŸ”₯ Pellon Wonder Under Fusible Web Heavy Duty: Premium 5-Yard Roll for Ultimate Adhesion - 725PLKG

This paper-backed fusible web will turn any fabric into a fusible fabric and features twice the adhesive of Original Wonder-Under. Fuse fabric to fabric, or to any porous surface such as wood or cardboard. Fabric will retain its natural hand and will not get inflexible or stiffen. Country of Origin : United States

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Have 3 yards instead of the advertised 5

I am sad to only give 1 star because I love this product but like others I only have 3 yards instead of the advertised and pictured 5 yards. I am very surprised that nothing has been done about it yet.

Pros
  • Interface
Cons
  • There are new competitors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for the application.

I have used this product for many years for raw edge appliquΓ©. On the paper side, it's easy to circle with a pencil. Stick to the fabric, then remove the backing paper and press onto the background. I can then sew on the appliquΓ© without movement. I keep buying this.

Pros
  • Arts, Crafts & Sewing
Cons
  • Can't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product! (Only do not iron inside out.)

I used this double thickness to mend some of my husband's clothes. He caught a few holes in his down jacket, sending tiny feathers flying in all directions, and also completely tore his knees on three pairs of jeans. I bought repair patches for patches but didn't trust their adhesive backing so I cut out two pieces and placed them between the patches and the coat, then followed the instructions and pressed them in place with an iron. . The jeans had holes running from one end of the knee to the

Pros
  • Sewing
Cons
  • Available in white only