Thank you for your help! I needed to hem my sons Halloween costume and your video was the only one I found that actually made sense to me. It actually described what to do the way my brain needed to hear it! I will be trying it as soon as his haori is dry!
I used the HeatnBond to attach one square of fabric to another square piece of fabric. Some worked, but there's areas that came loose. How to I get those areas bonded?
I was trying this on a felt project. I noticed after I force seperated, I could not rebond with heat. Is that normal? It seems like thicker fabrics need more time under the iron
Thanks! Very direct to the point, and informative.
Thank you!
Thank you for your help! I needed to hem my sons Halloween costume and your video was the only one I found that actually made sense to me. It actually described what to do the way my brain needed to hear it! I will be trying it as soon as his haori is dry!
Sorry for the late reply. Thanks for the comment. I appreciate it. :)
I used the HeatnBond to attach one square of fabric to another square piece of fabric. Some worked, but there's areas that came loose. How to I get those areas bonded?
Sorry for the late reply. Applying HeatnBond to both fabric pieces might make the bond stronger.
I was trying this on a felt project. I noticed after I force seperated, I could not rebond with heat. Is that normal? It seems like thicker fabrics need more time under the iron
You're right. Thicker fabrics need more time to get heated. Also, doubling the tape might work better for felt pieces.
Wonder if you're able to wash and dry afterwards.
I used it for a custom cape for my Scarlet Witch figure and I can wash and dry it. Don't expose it to high temperature tho.
Wash cold. Tumble dry on Low/no heat, or drip dry. High heat will degrade the bond.
I need to do iron on for kids school uniforms. Can I use this
If the fabric will be ironed frequently in the highest setting, I think this is not recommended
Hi
The stuff is trash. Tried hemming some pants with the stuff could not get it to stick to save my life