Hello! Please, keep Bondaeb in plastic bag. Some years ago I had bought quite a few meters of Bondaweb, but I didn't use it all right after I bought it. Two years ago I needed Bondaweb. It didn't stick on fabric and I thought, that it is ruined. However, I didn't want to throw it away, so this time I put it in a zippered plastic bag and closed the mouth of the bag carefully. After a couple of weeks, Bondaweb stuck to the fabric by ironing.😃
I’ve replaced so many irons because glue got on it and gunked it up, or I accidentally hit a sequin or pin head and it melted. I’ve tried multiple methods to get the plate clean but not what you suggested. I’m so careful now, it rarely happens, but I will remember your suggestion if I mess up in the future!
Hello, first time at your channel. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Very clear explanation and to the point. I have a query. Can you please explain what's the difference between appliqué fusible paper and Bondaweb? Having watched different videos, I see that they function in the same way but I'm told that they are different and I'm a bit confused. Thank you for your time and help.
Hi, looking at getting creative with fabric and your video is very helpful. Quick question so if I was to use this to stick 2 different fabrics together back to back would the edges fray or would I still have to stitch the edges? Thank you in advance 😊
Thanks you so much. Bondaweb always confused me lol 😂 Julia from Edinburgh, Scotland 😊
Thank you so much! x
Very helpful and well explained , thank you .
You are so welcome! Thank you! x
Thank you. Love the tip to get the exact image …not a mirror image as I have been getting!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching! x
Great instructions thank you so much🙏😊
Hello! Please, keep Bondaeb in plastic bag. Some years ago I had bought quite a few meters of Bondaweb, but I didn't use it all right after I bought it. Two years ago I needed Bondaweb. It didn't stick on fabric and I thought, that it is ruined. However, I didn't want to throw it away, so this time I put it in a zippered plastic bag and closed the mouth of the bag carefully. After a couple of weeks, Bondaweb stuck to the fabric by ironing.😃
Oh wow!! Such a great tip! Thank you! x
I’ve replaced so many irons because glue got on it and gunked it up, or I accidentally hit a sequin or pin head and it melted. I’ve tried multiple methods to get the plate clean but not what you suggested. I’m so careful now, it rarely happens, but I will remember your suggestion if I mess up in the future!
Glad I could help. It's the quickest method, so I hope if it happens again you'll be relaxed about it haha. x
Hello, first time at your channel. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Very clear explanation and to the point.
I have a query. Can you please explain what's the difference between appliqué fusible paper and Bondaweb?
Having watched different videos, I see that they function in the same way but I'm told that they are different and I'm a bit confused.
Thank you for your time and help.
Thanks for finding me. Yes Applique paper can be 'moved' and re-positioned, whereas Bondaweb is a more permanent fusible paper. x
Thank you for your response. May I ask, do you mean that Bondaweb once fused, it cannot be repositioned?
Great instructions thank you so much 🙏👍
Hi, looking at getting creative with fabric and your video is very helpful. Quick question so if I was to use this to stick 2 different fabrics together back to back would the edges fray or would I still have to stitch the edges? Thank you in advance 😊
They might yes. The Bondaweb would prevent it, but I would say sewing it would be best. x
Thank you is this ok for stretch appliqués onto stretch thanks
Yes although it will affect the stretch slightly so don’t use to large an appliqué. 🧡