THANK YOU. my tape came with no instructions. I would have messed it up & probably ruined the curtain without your help. Perfect, clear, concise directions.
I buy the rolls because I get way more bang for my buck. When I need a custom width, I take my ironed piece and place my self healing mat on the underside tucked into the ironed edge. Then place the roll on iron on over the board and under the edge I need a strip for and run my cutter down the edge of the fabric. Voila! Custom width 💁🏻♀️
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Ok, I can't see and I have a skirt that I love but it had pockets that made my hips look big. So, I cut them out and now have an open pocket hole where , yes you can c my skin. So I got some tape from Temu with no instructions and the skirt came from Amazon and I don't know what the fabric is but is is slightly stretchy and very soft like workout clothes? Can someone please tell me what to do bc I need my skirt, it's my go to. ty
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I think the adhesive is a glue stick type thermo plastic and I wonder if the "glue" could heat up enough to come apart ? There was a great Gilligan's Island where Gilligan's discovers a glue from some tree - and they glue the boat back together but forget to check if the glue holds in water - but it did not and the show was able to continue on - so I could picture someone at a super hot summer picnic and slowly but surly their cloths come apart
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I want to use the fusible webbing tape for napkins but I am worried that if they are washed regularly the hen tape won’t hold up? Any thoughts on that? Thank you for the tutorial ❤
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I so much wished you showed us how to actually hem a pair of pants. What you hemmed was way easier then a pair of pants. It would have been nice to see how a pair of pants was hemmed
Can you un hem the pants? and will glue remain or something? I ask to see if it is better to use this for my tuxedo rental store instead of doing it manually seems faster with this tape
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Does this work on corduroy? I used some stitch witchery but it did not stick at all I even tried an adhesive tape with paper backing that did not work either :( any suggestions appreciated :)
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Hello, Thank you for contacting us. This video is referring to permanent iron on hem tape. You will need to check the packaging of the product you buy to confirm if it is permanent or removeable. If you have any other questions, please chat, email, or call Customer Service. Sincerely, Sarah National Sewing Circle Video Membership
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Usually I can't follow video instructions, but even I can follow this. Thank you!!!!
THANK YOU. my tape came with no instructions. I would have messed it up & probably ruined the curtain without your help. Perfect, clear, concise directions.
Easy clear instructions. Thank you for leaving out the stops, starts and tangents that some narrators have.
Glad it was helpful!
Use a piece of cooking parchment between the material and the iron and you don't need to worry about getting glue on your iron.
Just the information I needed. Thank you.
nice , precise and coincised tutorial, kudos
Thank you for making this video.
I ordered a roll of it today. Hopefully it will work on my bib overall's hems. 🤞
I never used this fusible tape before for hemming.But I'll try it sometime.
Love your video.
Thanks to goodness. I had this idea in my head, I look it up and find you! I knew it could work.
Ditto !! ☺️♥️
Thanks for the very helpful tips!
Great tips, Ashley! Thanks for sharing (and featuring our products). Dawn (Therm O Web)
Can I use this to hem my trousers
Very well explained! Thank you so much!! 🙏🏼
I buy the rolls because I get way more bang for my buck. When I need a custom width, I take my ironed piece and place my self healing mat on the underside tucked into the ironed edge. Then place the roll on iron on over the board and under the edge I need a strip for and run my cutter down the edge of the fabric. Voila! Custom width 💁🏻♀️
Thank you! 💕💕💕🌷
For a circular hem do you want to work in segments and cut individual pieces of the tape? I have a dress where the hem is coming down
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I would hem the front then the back paying close attention to the side seams and easing fullness.
Can I use double sided sticky tape on knit fabric.?
What an excellent tutorial! Thank you!
Ok, I can't see and I have a skirt that I love but it had pockets that made my hips look big. So, I cut them out and now have an open pocket hole where , yes you can c my skin. So I got some tape from Temu with no instructions and the skirt came from Amazon and I don't know what the fabric is but is is slightly stretchy and very soft like workout clothes? Can someone please tell me what to do bc I need my skirt, it's my go to. ty
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i need heavy duty tape to take up work pants (cotton n poly blend by redcap) and am wondering if which tape to buy ?
Thank you so much
I think the adhesive is a glue stick type thermo plastic and I wonder if the "glue" could heat up enough to come apart ? There was a great Gilligan's Island where Gilligan's discovers a glue from some tree - and they glue the boat back together but forget to check if the glue holds in water - but it did not and the show was able to continue on - so I could picture someone at a super hot summer picnic and slowly but surly their cloths come apart
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How are fusible interface and fusible hem tape different?
Hello to you too.
Can you help me with one for satin material im so nervous I do not want to mess up my pants
I want to use the fusible webbing tape for napkins but I am worried that if they are washed regularly the hen tape won’t hold up? Any thoughts on that?
Thank you for the tutorial ❤
can I use this along with fray stop that is already on my fabric?
Hello Meg,
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I so much wished you showed us how to actually hem a pair of pants. What you hemmed was way easier then a pair of pants. It would have been nice to see how a pair of pants was hemmed
Can you un hem the pants?
and will glue remain or something?
I ask to see if it is better to use this for my tuxedo rental store instead of doing it manually
seems faster with this tape
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Can you just cut the tape to size? 3/4 to 5/8
How does it stay stuck after many washes please?
I think there is a more permenant tape. I found some iron on double sided hem tape paper style .Its used to iron on a patch. A diy patch?
Does this work on corduroy? I used some stitch witchery but it did not stick at all I even tried an adhesive tape with paper backing that did not work either :( any suggestions appreciated :)
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Can I also use it for anti fraying?
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Would you be able to remove it in the future?
Hello,
Thank you for contacting us.
This video is referring to permanent iron on hem tape. You will need to check the packaging of the product you buy to confirm if it is permanent or removeable.
If you have any other questions, please chat, email, or call Customer Service.
Sincerely,
Sarah
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Nice
Is there a great washable hemming tape in the market?
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She starts at 2:28
My tape dissolved after one wash and the hem came down😢