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HeatnBond UltraHold Iron-On Adhesive is a 17-inch by 1-yard roll of double-sided, heat-activated adhesive that delivers a permanent, no-sew bond stronger than traditional fusible webs. Its solid sheet design provides edge-to-edge coverage without puckering, compatible with a wide range of materials including fabric, leather, and wood. Ideal for professional-quality appliqué, patches, and repairs, it allows direct drawing or printing on the backing for custom designs.

| ASIN | B000Y0083K |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,403 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 19 in Fabric Adhesives 103 in Knitting & Crochet |
| Item model number | 3502 |
| Manufacturer | Therm O Web |
| Product Dimensions | 0.95 x 9.53 x 28.26 cm; 49.9 g |
D**R
Works well
I haven't washed my item yet, but the adhesion works well. Instructions in English, French and Spanish on the packet. Very simple to use. I used it to get more wear out of a linen garment that was going thin in places, by adding a patch (thin cloth) inside the garment using this bonding material. (I had tried iron-on interfacing first, but the product I bought completely does not work, so this is Plan B to get another season's wear out of a beloved garment.) My packet arrived with a 10-cm slash through the front of the package, meaning the slash went through two layers of the folded product. On examining the packaging, I can see that somewhere in the mailing process, someone slashed the entire envelope the package came in and then taped over the slash. I have no idea who did that; could have been the Post Office in my country, so I didn't return the product. The product is folded in the package; I had no difficulty tracing the shape I needed, cutting it out, and ironing it flat. It worked - ironed down - perfectly well even with the slash in the product. No problems. Happy with my purchase of Heat-n-Bond Ultra Hold Iron-On Adhesive.
L**N
By far the best iron-on adhesive I've used
Nothing else even comes close - the material adheres to fabric almost instantly and holds stronger than anything else I've tried. Very easy to apply to both the patch and the receiving material - simple to trim to shape. Immediately after heating the adhesive stays soft for a short time, so if the patch has moved slightly it's easy to reposition. Within 5 minutes it sets so hard you'd think the patch was always there.
K**N
Iron on tape
Didn't stick great
L**W
Works
Used to stick on scouting badges - works great!
G**N
Great for applique
I bought a second packet of this, as I found it so iseful. Great stuff.
N**N
It works!
I was a tad dubious about purchasing this item, but it does exactly as it says in the description. Great adhesion, ease of application and good value.
P**L
Didn't work
It didn't work
W**.
Would buy again
Really useful item for attaching appliqué to garments. Slow delivery though.
V**T
Very good product .
D**Z
Es un buen producto
P**N
Absolutely brilliant
Y**.
Buenísimo para hacer tus propias telas para encuadernar. Es más caro que otras opciones pero funciona 100% si estás trabajando con alguna tela un poco complicada.
A**R
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!
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