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Outus 2 Rolls Fabric Fusing Tape Adhesive Hem Tape Iron on Tape Each 1/2 Inch (White,27 Yards Each)
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Brand | Outus |
Color | White |
Material | fabric |
Number of Items | 2 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Arts And Craft |
About this item
- Fabric fusing tape: hem tape width is 1/2 inch, length is 27 yards, 2 rolls of hem iron-on tapes, good for hems, no sew pillow cases, double backing ribbons and curtains, sufficient length for your daily use and replacement needs
- Easy to Apply: press the clothes flat, cut a piece of tape and place it at the seam, wet the surface of the clothes, and then place the iron on top for about 10 seconds; Move the iron back and forth; The temperature of the iron should be above 150 degrees Celsius
- Time-saving and wear resistant: hem tape makes strong and reliable work to take place of stitches in most crafts and repairs, resulting wear resistant stronger bond
- Sturdy seal: hem iron-on tape help seal cloth tight, the hem is still holding strong after several washes and the fabric can be washed or dry cleaned
- Normal application: fabric fusible bonding web tape is regular weight and can be applied for hemming broken of cloths, fabric arts and crafts, but cannot be applied to surface that is too smooth or sticky
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 2.56 x 2.56 x 0.59 inches; 0.35 ounces
- Item model number : 4337008486
- Date First Available : February 14, 2017
- Manufacturer : Outus
- ASIN : B06VVJXQS4
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,305 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
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Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the adhesive tape. Some mention it's easy to use and simple enough, while others say it came with 2 rolls and no instructions.
"Exactly what is needed to fuse fabric together. Strong hold & easy to use" Read more
"...Very flexible and easy to use allows multiple applications for any project.Fast shippingGreat price pointAmazing quality" Read more
"...The thing I found most frustrating (other than the complete lack of instructions) was my awkwardness at positioning the tape...." Read more
"I use this tape adhesive for my new curtains and works great!! easy to use." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the adhesive tape. Some mention that it works great for a temporary fix, and is easy to use. However, others say that it does not work well as a no-sew alternative for mask making, does not hold up after washing, and does not stick well to denim.
"...This worked great! Only thing is that I had to hunt down instructions, because this comes with none. You have to get it wet...." Read more
"...so excited for this so I wouldn't have to go to a tailer but it didnt work great for me...." Read more
"...They worked great with the skirt because the material was pretty thin...." Read more
"I used it to shorten some pants and also curtains. It worked great. I ironed it in and it still holds strong even after a couple of washes...." Read more
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I haven’t had any problem so far with the adhesive coming apart. On the other hand, the adhesion isn’t so strong that I can’t pull the hem open and redo sections I’m not happy with.
I tried a stronger, thicker adhesive tape with better adhesion, but didn’t like it as much for hemming (though I loved it for craft projects and appliqués). Whereas the thinner tape produced a hem that was soft and liable, the stronger and heavier tape produced a stiff hem. Though a stiffer hem might work well with a heavier fabric, I was so dissatisfied with the look of it on light to medium-weight fabrics, I opened the hem, picked out the tape and redid it with the lighter weight tape.
Cotton fabrics adhered the best. After that, cotton blends and polyester did well. I found that very thin fabrics didn’t require as much heat as thicker ones. This being the case, I did use the tape successfully on a wide variety of weights and types of cloth. When the fabric fold was too thick for good adhesion, I stuffed a small additional wad of adhesive tape inside and ironed it on both sides. Where it still didn’t hold well enough, I added just enough stitches to make it firmly secure.
One further advantage of lighter weight adhesive tape was the ability to use it twice on the same hem for better hold: once in the first fold, then again in the second. It created a hem so secure, I was able to do more adventurous alterations on clothes, such as turning button-down shirts and blouses into cute jackets.
If you’re unsure how suitable the product is going to be for any particular hem or project, I suggest using the iron at the hottest safe setting for the fabric and spot testing it to see if it’s heat enough to activate the adhesion. It helps to iron both sides of the hem, and give it a bit of steam (for fabrics that will withstand it).
Overall, it’s a great product that I now buy frequently in generous quantities.