Termoadesivo HeatnBond UltraHold, 17 pollici x 1 iarda

Brand:HeatnBond

3.6/5

23.32

HeatnBond Ultrahold è un rotolo di carta con retro adesivo, termoadesivo, senza cuciture, biadesivo per incollare il tessuto senza la necessità di spillare. Il legame senza cuciture di Ultrahold è più forte dei tradizionali nastri fusibili. L'adesivo a foglio solido garantisce una copertura da bordo a bordo per le forme applicate su trapunte, arazzi e abbigliamento senza arricciature o arricciature. Disegna o stampa direttamente sul supporto di carta per progettare facilmente pezzi di applique!

EAN: 000943035022

Categories: Casa e cucina,

Nessun cucito necessario o utilizzato. Per l'uso su tessuto, ma può essere utilizzato con un'ampia gamma di materiali come pellicola, lamè, feltro, pelle scamosciata, cartone, pelle e legno. L'adesivo in fogli solidi su supporto di carta fornisce una copertura da bordo a bordo senza arricciature o arricciature. Calore attivato; Permanente; Biadesivo. Il legame senza cuciture di Ultrahold è più forte dei tradizionali nastri fusibili.
Brand HeatnBond
Color White
Compatible Material Wood, Cardboard, Paper, Leather
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,100 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Form Precuts
Item model number 3502
Item Package Quantity 1
Item Weight 0.32 ounces
Manufacturer Therm O Web
Material Adhesive
Package Information Package
Product Dimensions 0.38 x 3.75 x 11.13 inches

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Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great for Girl Scout badges/patches
My daughter and some of her Girl Scout sisters recently started doing more of the retired badges and they are not iron on. I purchased this to add to the back to make them iron on and it has worked great. Personally, I cut the material to fit just inside the badge and used a heat press to warm it. Then used the heat press to apply it like I do the regular ones. None have fallen off
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Works as expected.
Works great. Adhesion worked perfectly after ironing.
Scritto da: Delayney white
Nice product good price
Works great
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Incredible value and an awesome product for iron-on patches
I've used this for both patches that I've bought without realizing they were sew-on, as well as on patches that I re-heated with an iron to remove and relocate (Usually when doing this, the iron-on adhesive still works, but sometimes it doesn't!). Anyway, I bought this stuff on a whim. I can't believe how well it worked, or much you get for a mere three bucks. Amazing! In these photos: 'I was a Teenage Werewolf' was a patch that had no iron-on backing. 'Sorry We're Dead' was a patch that I moved to a different area of the jacket, and most of the original adhesive stayed in the old spot because I didn't heat it up enough before peeling it off. Amazon is asking me to give specific stars for 'Thickness' and 'Stretch'. Don't seem relevant... Not sure why, but... This stuff isn't thick, but I don't see why it would need to be. It has plenty of adhesion for my uses. Stretch? Not sure of intent of the semantics here. It doesn't physically stretch.... That said, there is so much here though that I can certainly stretch it's use. It's super-easy to use: 1. Using scissors, cut out an area slightly larger than the patch (or what you're trying to bond). 2. Place your patch on the ironing board face down. The HeatnBond sheet has a paper liner on one side. Put the glossy side of the HeatnBond you cut out on the backside of the patch that's facing you, The paper side of the HeatnBond should be facing up, towards you... Iron it to seal it to seal the shiny side to the backside of the patch. 3. After it cools, use the scissors to trim the edges of the HeatnBond that extends beyond the edges of your patch, so that it's the same size as your patch. Peel off the paper so the adhesive is exposed. 4. Flip the patch over and place it on where you'd like it to be. Iron it 5. Let it cool before moving the jacket (or whatever it is you're working on). You're done. Roughly a 5-10 minute process. Easy Peazy. 6. After it cools, and the jacket (or whatever) has moved around a bit, you 'may' need to hit the patch with an iron again. That's not a fault of this product. That's pretty much standard practice with iron-on patches. You often need to hit patches with an iron 2-3 times between the first 2-3 times you wear the clothing until they are really bonded. To summarize this short novel: Great stuff... an absolute steal at $3!
Scritto da: Blanca Arroyo
When you wash it comes off
I like it but when I wash the clothes the patch comes off, I iron it again and stiks even when I use cold water.
Scritto da: Meagan
Worked fine
I had some patches without adhesive that i wanted to iron on. It was easy to get this product to stick to the patch.. But trying to get it to stick to the fabric (in my case a cotton jacket) was a little tedious. After some patience tho it finally adhered! (Probably would have been easier on a thinner fabric.) They seem to be on there well, even used it to reapply old patches that weren't sticking anymore
Scritto da: Jamie B
Not sticky enough, and then too much!
Used these to iron some used patches from our daughter's old Girl Scout vest onto her new one. First of all, you get a LOT of iron-on paper, so if you need a lot, this may be for you. But if you only need a little bit, look elsewhere. Second, the directions are worded a little funny, but basically you iron onto the paper just for twos seconds, then let it cool, then two seconds, then let it cool, and continue until the paper lifts off okay....that can be tricky cause it doesn't adhere evenly across the paper. Then you put whatever you're ironing on and go for 8 seconds at a time. This is where it got really hairy. The patches slowly started to slide, and the iron-on glue them started adhering straight into the iron, then it was stringy gluey everywhere. If you have this product and are going to use it, cut it a bit smaller than the shape because it will ooze out a bit as it heats. Also, maybe pin the shape over the iron-on glue to the fabric before you start ironing so they don't slide. (Watch out, those pins will get hot so let them cool before you remove them). None of these tips were in the instructions, so don't end up with a glue-y iron like I did. And lota of extra iron-on that I'm not going to use...
Scritto da: magicjake7
Took multiple attempts
I used this for a halloween costume. It took multiple attempts to finally get it to adhere without a corner peeling off. Once it did adhere it last throughout the uses of the costume.
Scritto da: Peter Hillar
works like a charm
Now my name tag will stay put.
Scritto da: Charlotte
Perfect For Making Embroidery Patches!
I wasn't sure the best adhesive to attach felt to an embroidery patch that I'd made. I did a bit of research and this looked like the best option. The instructions were easy to follow, worked perfectly with an iron and left a really professional finish! The value for money is good if using for a relatively small area, like small iron-on embroidery patches.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
great item and easy to use. no issues of package.
excellent product, no problems.
Scritto da: Janelle
Love this product
Use this for binding leather or fabric before I cut on my circuit air, and I love the quality and how much easier it makes for my machine to cut. I also have used it to hem curtains. Easy to use and so simple

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