🧵 Seamlessly Stylish: Elevate your quilting game!
HeatnBondEZ Seam Fusible Sheer Tape is a lightweight, sheer interfacing designed for seamless quilting. Each pack contains two rolls, each measuring 1.5 inches wide and 15 yards long, totaling 30 yards. This tape features a permanent adhesive that fuses at low temperatures, making it compatible with all types of batting. Made from 100% polyester, it is machine washable, dryable, and dry cleanable after fusing, ensuring durability and ease of use.
W**N
Worked for making Franken-batting
I had a small quilt that I didn't want to purchase any batting for and I had a couple pieces that would work if put together. I wasn't sure exactly what product to use and decided to give this a go. The material is almost a mesh and is very thin which is what I was looking for as to not add a lot of bulk to the batting. it went on very well, the glue side had enough tooth that it would grab the two pieces of batting enough and stay until I could put the iron to it. The only slightly negative thing I can say is I wish I could have purchased just one of these instead of the two pack because there is a lot of this and I probably won't use up the one pack. But otherwise if you are needing to join batting together for a quilt this works great.
T**S
Batting tape is great!
Batting tape works really well to help salvage together batting scraps.
C**N
Helpful
This is so helpful when fixing a broken hem, or doing applique on a quilt.
A**R
Nice
Love I can fuse scraps of batting to use them up.
E**
Great for piecing batting pieces together
I like to make good use of all my batting, and this helped me to use many of my scraps for small throw.
G**G
Great for quilters
I use this to join batting scraps and also fir larger pieces of batting that need to be joined.
T**K
Easy bond
Its so easy to use did a great job for me
R**K
May be better for joining batting than reinforcing scant seams
Unlike other reviewers, I did not use this to join leftover quilt batting together. I used it to reinforce some more scant seam allowances that I was nervous about on my first quilt top.I just could not get this to consistently adhere properly! I tried different iron temperatures and different pressing times, and even tried adding a bit of moisture (which wrinkled up my fabric a bit, so I stopped that). Some strips adhered okay but were peelable at the edges; others would not adhere. I suspect when I used too much heat the glue kind of lost its stick.I ended up sewing to ensure the strips of interfacing stayed in place, so used it as more of a sew-in interfacing than a fusible interfacing. I do like the nice tape-like rolls though. That's convenient.If others are able to use this nicely with cotton fabrics, would love to see a review with their tips!
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