🪄 Transform Your Fabrics Instantly!
The SINGER00240 Heavy Duty Iron-On Fusing Web is a versatile fabric adhesive that allows for quick and durable repairs, featuring a generous 3/4" x 8 yds roll. It provides a strong bond for various fabric types, making it ideal for mending, securing hems, and creative projects without the need for sewing.
R**N
So far the hem is holding outdoors even when it rains
I’ve got them on some of the drapes outside on the pavilion and so far so good just wanna see if the water takes down the hem I made.
M**I
Came quickly with a good price.
Inexpensive and easy to use, held very well.
G**Y
Just OK
Its ok for a quick fix!
N**A
Perfect
Simple to use and does the job perfectly.
E**L
love this stuff!
I think this goes on easy and well! For my convinence, I use a hair straightener to heat it on my clothes. I don't put any fabric between my clothes and the straightner like it recommends, and I don't have a problem with this. Yes, some fabrics are heat sensitive, so do a test!! It may strip the color. It HAS on some of my other clothes.I have not used this on thicker fabrics like jeans, I mainly use it for leggings and thinner sweatpants.This 1 role of tape hemmed 6 different pairs of pants. Lasts through wash, just make sure you heat it enough when you apply it, and I recommend washing on cold and drying on low heat just incase (but I do this regardless of the hem or not, just to prevent shrinkage of other clothes).Literally came out to 50 or so cents a hem! ❤️As a 5'2 girlie, I cannot keep getting all my clothes tailored professionally looool! This stuff does work!
M**E
Ok
Ok not great
N**Y
Very Good
I bought this iron-on hemming tape and another brand after not being to find iron-on hemming tape in either of my local Walmarts. I also wanted to compare the brands. I used this Singer brand on a pair of sweat pants that were different than the sweat pants I used the other one on. This iron-on hemming tape worked perfectly: just cut it to size, use a damp rag to cover the area you want hemmed, then use a pre-heated iron (I used the setting for cotton/polyester) to lay over the area you want hemmed (don't move the iron once you put it on the area, just let it sit on top for about 15-20 seconds).Also, I don't wear the pants for at least 24 hours (that's just me being cautious). Oh, be sure to turn the pants you want hemmed (or whatever garment) inside out before you use the iron-on hemming tape. My conclusion with using both brands, they both are really good, the Singer brand is a little more expensive but not by much.
R**K
Magic Stuff!
I caught my cotton skirt on a rose bush and tore a hole about one inch by one inch in a right angle pattern. All of the material was still there, but it looked very hopeless. This magic tape was so easy to use!! I found a piece of black cotton cloth and then I first put down the black cotton cloth, put my torn skirt on top of that and then measured and cut two pieces of the tape and put the tape between the black cloth and my skirt. I arranged the top of the skirt to smooth out the loose edges of the torn fabric. I used my iron on the specified setting and voila!! My skirt looks great! I trimmed the black cloth so it is just a little bit bigger than the patching job. You can't even tell the skirt was torn!
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