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🧵 Fuse Flexibility with Flawless Finish!
HeatnBond 3536 Soft Stretch Lite is a lightweight, sewable iron-on adhesive designed specifically for stretch fabrics. It creates a permanent, heat-activated bond that moves with your fabric without adding bulk or stiffness. Ideal for knits, spandex, fleece, and more, it maintains a soft hand and won’t gum up needles, making it a favorite among sewing professionals and hobbyists alike.
| ASIN | B01N5G2HEU |
| Adhesive Format | Sheet |
| Adhesive Location | Double Sided |
| Adhesive Side Count | 2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,486 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #69 in Fabric Adhesives |
| Brand | HeatnBond |
| Brand Name | HeatnBond |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Material | Fabric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 684 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00000943035367 |
| Included Components | HeatnBond® Lite Soft Stretch™ 5/8 in x 10 yd roll |
| Item Resistance | moderate |
| Item Type Name | Soft Stretch Lite |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Therm O Web |
| Material | sewable, lightweight iron-on web adhesive |
| Material Type | sewable, lightweight iron-on web adhesive |
| Model | 3536 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Stretch |
| Part Number | 3536 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sewing |
| Size Name | 5/8"/10 yd |
| Special Feature | Stretch |
| UPC | 000943035367 |
| Unit Count | 30.0 Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**R
Much easier to use on knit hems than fusible web!
Recommended by a sewist YouTuber that I follow! I bought this to stabilize knit hems before sewing. I generally use strips of knit interfacing, but this was much easier since the first pressing is on the paper side. My first use was not on a hem, though! I had a too-snug at the hips fleece sweatshirt that I cut down the middle front and turned into a cardigan. I used this heat and bond as instructed on the raw edges (tape side up, no steam, 10 seconds, let cool; peel off the paper, turn under and use steam for 20 seconds) then topstitched.
T**M
Soft, flexible, light weight, strong.
Soft, flexible, light weight, strong. But, does not adhere as well to "tech fabrics" made with nylon and elastane (like the Prana Halle pants) compared to cotton or denim fabrics.
S**N
Perfect for Lace Hems!!!
I’m drafting my wedding dress in pink and I needed to find a way to hem a v-neck and gauntlet sleeves in lace. I found this stuff and it works BEAUTIFULLY! I tested it on some scrap fabric (1st pic) to make sure I didn’t melt the synthetic fabric. Sure enough the fabric is fine and the interfacing holds! The adhesion seems to give up after some stretching, but I only needed it to hold together for stitching. When I do it in ivory, my wedding dress is going to look stunning thanks to this stuff!
L**T
Good for cotton fabric
People should be aware that it requires a high iron temperature to bond properly so can’t be used on synthetic or delicate fabric. I wanted to use it with a heavy spandex and it didn’t work. But I think it will be fine for quilting and applique projects with midweight cotton fabric.
J**S
Wow! This makes sewing knit hems a breeze.
I’ve been sewing for decades and I’ve always hated hemming any knit garment because the hems never looked smooth or professional. I read about this stretch heatnBond product and wanted to give it a try. I had low expectations but was pleasantly surprised but how GREAT it works. You just iron the tape to the bottom inside of the hem area, then remove the paper backing layer, fold up the hem (with the HeatnBond applied) and press again. Voila! Your hem is perfectly flat, with an even hem height around the entire garment, and then the hem can be sewn up beautifully. There is no residue left on the sewing needle and it produces a flat, professional-looking hem in no time. On narrower hems I’ve cut the product in half lengthwise and it worked just as well as the full 5/8” width. Now that I’ve found this product, I’m actually looking forward to making more knit garments because I know my hems will look perfect without the waviness and stretched-out look. Where has this product been all this time?! If you do much sewing, you’ll LOVE this product! I highly recommend it.
M**A
Great for reducing tunneling
Great to work with! I’m converting onesies into t shirts but the stitch was tunneling. The hem tape helped it loads! I also might just skip sewing because it’s secure without it.
H**!
Might work on something else
I think the product works. It did not work well for what I wanted. Which was to secure a parch to the jacket
T**P
Works well to stabilize hem before machine sewing
Makes hemming knits easy with double needle
A**R
Sanity Saver
This product was my sanity saver while attaching mesh inserts to lycra for rhythmic gymnastic leotards. It kept the pieces in place far better than pins for sewing them together. The stretch factor of this product was important for my use.
Z**C
Does the job on stretchy material
Perfect! I have Sloggi brackets bras but the seam always comes apart - this fixed it!
M**A
Works better than expected
They work quite good, I use them at sticking the lining of underwear when it looses it's fabric glue. I am surprized that so far it rezisted after quite a few washed, very good results for the price
P**S
mes conclusions
bien reçu et bon produit je le recommande
S**M
heat bond for fabric
used it on pants to stritch up torn opening.
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