MSQC SKU: NOT1139 | MFG SKU: Q3336

Heat N Bond Fusible Interfacing Light by Therm O Web

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Quilting Product Description

Light weight interfacing for lightweight fabrics such as chiffon, light cotton, rayon, satin, silk, taffeta and sheer fabrics. A non-woven, 100% polyester blend fusible interfacing for stabilizing, reinforcing, or adding body to a fabric.

White, 20" x 1 yard package.

Quilting Product Details

Brand: Therm O Web

Designer: Therm O Web

Material: Polyester

Product Type: Fusible Non-Woven, Sew In Non-Woven, Stabilizers

MSQC SKU: NOT1139

MFG SKU: Q3336

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Customer Reviews

4.3 Based on 9 reviews
9 reviews
77% positive
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Inez S.
Verified Buyer

Easy to Work With

This product makes creating things easy.

Leslie W.
Verified Buyer

WHAT A WAY TO GO

Using this interfacing made the application of my "orange peel" so much easier and neater. It was also easy to use.

Linda G.
Verified Buyer

not so great

After sewn together with the Orange Peel shape, this interfacing easily tore with the most minimal of effort. Very disappointing. I would not recommend this fabric for this quilt piece. This is not the best fabric for this quilt piece, but might be better served in garment sewing for an ultra luxurious blouse or evening dress.

Mary M.
Verified Buyer

Perfect weight for what I needed

Nothing to dislike

Alicia B.
Verified Buyer

Didn’t use yet

I used the glue and fold over way to appliqué.

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Darlene A.
Verified Buyer

fusible interfacing

had a problem with it adhering to my fabric

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Susan P.
Verified Buyer

Heat and Bond Fusible light interface

Exactly what I needed for my fabric book markers.

Thea M.
Verified Buyer

Heat N Bond Fusible Interfacing Light

Haven’t used it yet

Mary G.
Verified Buyer

Heat N Bond

It worked perfectly for the project I was working on. Than you

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