Taking the Mystery Out Of Fusible Web Tape
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
- There are so many different Fusible Web Tapes, but what is used for what? Let's take out the mystery!
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You make me clear about these taps. Many times I brought and throw the packing without giving a glance on it and then stands clueless. very well explained, thanks a lot.
You have no idea how much I needed this video. Thanks so much!
As always Laura, you are amazing! Thank you for this.
Thank you for explaining these different types so well. I appreciate you taking time to do the tip sheet. Happy Bonding!
I love using tapes to put a zipper in a bag. It makes it so much easier.
Wow, I didn't know there were so many types of fusible tape. Thanks, Laura ♥️
Thank you Laura for a very informative tutorial. I've used the product but never knew there were so many choices. Now I do!
Thanks so much for this info! I was quite confused by the different varieties and you explained it more clearly than anything else I could find online.
This is awesome!! I’ve always been so confused with Heat N Bond. Thank you for explaining and for the chart! Maybe you can do a video next time on how to fuse batting. That would be awesome ! Thanks again! 😁
Thank You for the chart and link. So many choices, mass confusion.
Thank you see very much for the heat and bond information sheet !! ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Great tutorial! Fabulous information on hemming pants!!!
Such good information. I have learned so much from you Laura. I only found out about these ready tapes recently and it is so nice to use. Never knew all the different kind for different fabrics . The strength of each tape. Well thy so much for all your nice information. 🌹❤️🌹❤️
This is such a great video--thanks for making all the comparisons--
I really love your videos!!! I enjoy watching how you explain things. I came to your channel because you explain as you do, and not just blah blah and just show your hands.....your very clear and demonstrate the how to do's and that's what I love about your videos. thank you so much.
One of the best UA-cam tutorials that I've ever watched. Thank you (:
Mystery solved. Thank you Laura.......keep them coming please.......
This is the most informative Heat N Bond video that I have seen! This really helped me out a lot!
Oh my god.... I'm for 5 days trying to figure out the difference between those tapes. And I've finally found your video.! Thank you so much.
THIS WAS EXCELLENT!! Concise and easy to understand.
Laura you do such a great job. I love this info. Love your channel.
Your explanations are so clear! Thank you for your videos!
You always provide such helpful information. Thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial much needed -it will save me time next time I need it😊
Thank you very much for this thorough video! I moved about two years ago and didn't sew for a year, so I've been going over my supplies and getting back to sewing. Heat & Bond is among my supplies and I'm looking forward to using it for some appliqué. I very much appreciate you video!
beautiful quilt in background!
I'm so glad I came across your tutorials! I feel like I've struck gold :) Thank you!
thank you and welcome:)
That was a wonderful video. Looks like it was professionally made
Thank you SO much for this full explanation. You saved me from buying the wrong thing today 🙌🏻
Thank You for the info. Who knew Heat N Bond even had this variety. only a few of them available in local stores.Thank You for the chart.
Thank you
Super helpful . My head used to spin at the craft store. Thank you!!!
Thank you Laura!!!😎
Your video is awesome, thanks for explaining as well as you do. I was having hard time using the heat n bond strech (lite) thanks
This was so incredibly helpful thank you
Laura I love you 💕 thank you for this !!👍
Thank You. Your video helped a lot.
Laura, you are so cool, thank you for posting this tutorial, you should be on the Create Channel! 😊
Thank you! Very clear instructions.
Super helpful video, thank you!
very informative as usual. Thank you.
Great Video. Short and Sweet,
THANK YOU!!! IVE LOOKED EVERYWHERE THANK GOD FOR THIS VIDEO
Thank you. Just printed out the reference chart. Good to know the choices available.
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Thank you, this was very very helpful!
Just what I needed to know! Thank you.
I do love your videos they are very helpful
Gosh, i'm a guy and NEW to sewing. You made this so much easier, simple to understand for someone who is clueless like me. PLUS, the charts and diagram at the end are a nice reference and will be printing both. Thank you so much.
Stand proud you are not the only man as a matter of fact there are many fabulous male quilters, male sewists and male hobbyists. I'm so glad I could help you out 😀 and welcome to the world of sewing
the best tutorial, thank you so much
You are amazing you saved my day. You explained exactly what I needed how to do it. And what type of heat and bond I needed? Thank you so much, ma'am.
Thank you for the video.
Hello Laura, I love all your videos. I am very new to sewing, self learnt from your video, etc. but currently I am facing problems about choosing fabrics, would it be possible to have a video introducing fabric kinds and when to use, etc?
Can’t imagine why people would HANDS DOWN this fabulous tutorial? It is so complete 😘😘✂️✂️😘
Haters gotta hate.
Thank you, this is so helpful.
Awesome, thanks so much!!
Thank you for this great demo and explanation. Now I can quit buying the brand that I can never get the layer of film off after ironing, I get so frustrated. Now only need Heat n bond and my trusty Wash away tape.
Great content as alway
this was soooo helpful!
Very informative and greatly appreciated! Thank you so much Laura.
Great tutorial as usual Laura. Would you be able to do something similar for fusible facings interfacings webs and fleece. Maybe you already have? It seems all the different brands use different terminology which is confusing.
Yes I'd like to see this too please! Thank you 😊
Me too
Amazing! Thank u for this video..now I can alter my own clothes and not have to pay a seamstress?💖💖💖 Especially with shopping online..you never know if the clothes is going to fit right?
Thank you
Thank you Laura for helping us understand fusible tape, my biggest concern is that is will gum up my needle and or sewing machine. Thanks again! 💚
The red one will not be good to sew through, but the other I have no problems with. But you can now get non-stick sewing machine needles which are great! amzn.to/2SMXrld
Hi I am just stumbling across this video I have a question if possible , ? I am trying to repair shredding 1950s vintage dress sheer organza top layer... I thought if I was to iron this on one side of the tear, remove the tape , Then overlap the other side of the tear just slightly to bonded together,, my question is: would there be a noticeable white mark? Or does it dry / fuse invisibly?
Thank you for your help
I need this for a patch on school uniform but this was helpful.
Great channel! Btw I am :
First: man
Second: beginner
Got some ideas, just buy heavy duty machine and all necessary stuff.
Your videos will help me so much
Thanks
Thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you so much for this video. I can't get the free handout to download and don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Question: do you have to put a towel over the garment before ironing or just iron directly on to the garment
Seeking advice: I need to do a single hem to shorten the length of our tablecloths for our wedding and due to time constraints don't want to do any sewing. They're a fairly thin sinvle layer poly blend fabric. I'm a bit confused as to why you would use the pink iron on hem tape vs. Just the peel and stick, is there a benefit to it over the peel and stick? Would you recommend one over the other for this project?
thanks, for the info. very helpful.
Also, your shirt is lovely. I am wondering if you made it, & if so which pattern?
No, it was a store bought one
i am wanting to build a DIY bean bag. My idea was extremely large pieces of felt, gluing them together and then as a cover, some really soft blankets to cover the felt with a zipper (so i can wash the cover as needed). Do you think the strongest fusible tape would hold from the physical weight of a few people being on the bag? I'm planning on the bag being pretty large, enough to hold like 4 or 5 people.
Hello, and thank you! Much needed information! Subrscribed.
Very helpful because these tapes are so confusing 😔.
I am still confused between a hem tape without any glue on and the one with glue on one side. Aren't they both for hemming?
Also, the ones for light and medium fabric, do they have to be stitched considering they are supposed to be permanent? What hppenens if they are left unstitched?
Will the permanent one Frey around the applique when washed?
Can I ask a question?
How can it be washed if it melts under heat?
Awesome
I’m making a light wool coat should I use the red tape ?
I’m going to use the ikea no sew tape. Do you know if it’s removable…incase I decide to have the curtains back to original length?
Which one do you recommend for 90% polyester and 10% Spandex?..the yellow or red? I need to make a cover for a cylinder cover...
can I use this along with fray stop that is already on my fabric?
Hi
Which one should i use to do a hem on a jersey fabric knit?
Are these tapes strong enough to atick a patch pocket to keep a phone?
Does heatnbond yellow with time or is it archive-able?
Hello Laura, how about if i need to adjust the hem as my child grow. Is this possible?
What is the best way to store un-backed fusible web so it doesn't bond to itself due to heat? Thanks
Should you cut/remove the hem that is currently on the garment - therefore removing the bulk? So you can then hem the garment to the desired length. I worry about a jagged cut edge.
I do like to reduce the bulk but some hems you can get away with it
Hi Laura
Can you quilt baste with this product?
Yessss
What is the trick to peeling the paper tape off the double-sided tape? I've seen it on youtube and people don't seem to have the same difficulty that I do.
Hi Laura. Would you mind thinking outside the box to help solve my predicament for me please? This is going to be tricky to describe. After washing my outdoor boxed sofa seat covers (Sunbrella fabric), I have ended up with sections of fabric that have frayed & pulled itself out of the stitched piping seam. Not interested in picking it all apart and resewing. I have managed to pull some of the fabrics fiber that didn't get pulled all the way out back through the stitch to make it join back up (& put a bit of clear nail polish to hold it there) but there are sections that i can't do this. I was wondering if there is a type of fusible bias binding product that i could use to encase/sandwich the inside frayed seam edge to hold the problem sections in place so they couldn't get pulled back through. I was thinking maybe that "Making it Simpler Fusible Interfacing" strips may work by wrapping it over from one side of the seam to the other. Another thought was using separate strips of "Sew Easy Fusible Bias Tape" on each side of the seam to sandwich the seam together.........I would greatly appreciate any advice or suggestions. Sorry this is so long-winded. I hope I have described things so you can understand what I'm talking about. Kind regards, Christine
That is how I would do it too. You will only need to attache it on the one side, it should be strong enough. After it is fused on you can go over it and sew it down.
@@SewVeryEasy Thanks for that advice. I have ordered both products mentioned so will see how i go. Cheers
Thank you. What can be used instead of staystiching?
For me, I still think staystitching is the best. Anything else adds to much bulk.
@@SewVeryEasy sorry for asking on this tutorial ..... if I have to use a stretch needle in my sewing machine do I need to have the same stretch needles on my overlocker?
@@aquilla.b I would recommended. 👍
@@SewVeryEasy thanks 💞
Oh 🙈 I have another inquiry please
The press stick tape is a better you think for such a delicate fabric? Will the bond stay? also can it be laundered or dry cleaned. Thank you so very much!! I’m trying to think outside the box to repair this vintage dress I’ve been looking at fabric glue spots they would definitely be entirely too noticeable and bulky looking. Thank you 😊 🙏🏽
Which one would be good to put inside a face mask to make a pocket inside for a coffee filter? Can they be close to your face? Is it okay to have hem tape by your face to breathe? Just wondering! 😔 thanks! 💒⛪⛪😷😷😷😷😷😷😷😷😷😷😎😎
this question really need to be asked to the company. Please reach out to them..it is a good question www.thermowebonline.com/home/contact/430.1.1.1
Haha its funny you still need an iron to prepare the hem fold even when using the iron-less version... or maybe i’m missing other features and applications for the no iron tape.
It's just to set the seam for a cleaner look (beforehand). Large companies when mass producing jean shorts (as an example) will do this, and as you unroll them the ends are frayed and will have a crinkled look unless ironed out.
Wonder tape gummed up my sewing machine needles
I need the 5mm sew through tape. looking at the links you have supplied and google I can not find any 5mm tapes. Can you help me out with this? Thank you.
you look to be right I can not find any, pleases ask your local shop to get it from there distributor. thank you
Thank you
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I dont want the thread to show around d edges
confusing old witch.Why wold I nee to stitch the fabric if this tape was supped to glue it together ?
Because stitching is more durable you old fart
I am sewing a face mask
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