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September 3, 2025
I bought this to use as backing for a tee-shirt quilt. It works great if you use a hot iron with lots of steam. You can get a quick adhesion with just a dry iron. It didn't lift or separate from the fabric to which it was adhered. It is light weight and is not woven, so it does stretch slightly. I have also used this as a stabilizer for bags and totes. I like that it is light weight, stabilizes the fabric (cotton) nicely, but does not add bulk to the finished product. It is easy to sew through and does not gum up the needle on my sewing machine. I would definitely recommend using an applique pressing sheet with this item as the adhesive will stick to the iron or ironing board quite easily and can be a little difficult to remove.
Customer
August 23, 2025
Great product, great price. It is lightweight but that’s OK for the projects. I’m doing.
Theresa lindsay
August 15, 2025
it works really great easy to use. Just take your time. Use it nice and easily not too hot iron and it works just perfect.
Jacob
August 13, 2025
I will be comparing this brand to my experience with Pellon 808 fusible interfacing for reference. I was using the Pellon for bags, and found it to be a really nice weight for what I was making, but I was hoping to find something slightly less expensive, and this was the product I tried. By comparison it is much less substantial. It does add some slight extra heft to a project, but it's tissue thin, so whatever you make will still be very floppy and slouchy. If you're looking for a stiff interfacing this is not the one. That being said, I found this to be MUCH easier to fuse than Pellon which tends to take forever to stay down, and starts to lift again throughout the project. I would say to use Pellon for weight and stiffness, but if you just want a little more structure or stability in your fabric this is a great option for saving money.I also want to add, there is a video on here showing that the material tears easily, which is true, but only if you are *trying* to tear it. As long as you are gentle with it during application you shouldn't have any issues, and it won't tear once it's in place, so the fact that it can be torn by hand is really not relevant to its usefulness.
CLW
June 23, 2025
The ONLY downside is there were absolutely no instructions. I knew the “textured†side went against the material, but for how long? Not a huge deal as tried a scrap piece, but if you have never used fusible interfacing, this might be an issue for you. The UPSIDEs are there is a LOT of interfacing and it is a great price. It seems to me to be the perfect weight for t-shirt quilts which is why I purchased this. It did iron on super easy and required less time than I expected, so it was quick to apply interfacing to all the blocks on my quilt. I have enough interfacing left to make several more large t-shirt quilts. This is a great item and a great price.
Diann D
June 17, 2025
Bought this product to stabilize t-shirts in a queen sized quilt. Was done in QAYG blocks, that were "butted" next to each other with false sashing on both sides. Had no problem with adhering it to the t-shirts or getting it to stay through the quilt construction. I did 1 to 1.5 spacing of serpentine quilting on each block, so I don't have any concerns of it separating when washed. It was washed/dried at least twice before gifting the quilt to remove glue basting from the sashing and binding. Then when my cat decided to lounge on it before it got packed up. Didn't notice any problems and the quilt had a soft feel rather than a stiffness that other iron on interlacing may have. Glad bought the larger roll and would definitely buy again when I run out.
Jen Jo
May 15, 2025
The iron on interfacing has worked quite good for my t-shirt quilting project. It does a great job of stabilizing the knit fabric.
Debbie H.
May 8, 2025
I wanted this to work, but no matter what I did, it would not stick to my fabric.
Prvb
April 24, 2025
Just received it yesterday and used it today. It is really fusable and attaches very well to the fabric, by using the iron heat. It is not a heavy interfacing, good for the light fabrics, specially quilting cotton.
cyndip
April 7, 2025
I like it was easy to use no stress to adhere to the material. Just a little steam and you are done with that job. Unlike others you fight to find right znd wrong side.
Paul Norman
March 16, 2025
Exactly what I needed!
Holly M
February 23, 2025
This is great interfacing. Works as stated and is thick enough. Don't hesitate to buy. Worth every penny.
Jacqueline Garriss
January 26, 2025
Surprised at the quality of this interfacing, but if you're looking for lightweight, this is not it. It's more like a medium weight.
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