🪄 Unleash Your Creativity with Pellon Wonder Under!
Pellon Wonder Under Fusible Web is a heavy-duty, paper-backed adhesive that transforms any fabric into a fusible fabric. With double the adhesive strength of the original, it ensures a strong bond while maintaining the fabric's natural softness. Ideal for various surfaces, this versatile product is made in the USA and is perfect for all your crafting needs.
Pattern | Solid |
Product care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Product dimensions | 2.7L x 0.38W Meters |
Special features | Fusible |
Item weight | 116 g |
Weave type | Plain Weave |
Manufacturer | Pellon |
UPC | 075269009101 223385734029 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00075269009101 |
Is assembly required | No |
Batteries required | No |
M**E
It works
Nice durability!
S**A
Perfecto para manualidades o modificaciones de atuendos. Funciona muy bien!
Transformé una sudadera que se manchó con grasa, usando este producto pude poner aplicaciones navideñas, entonces ahora puedo seguir usando mi sudadera y se ve más hermosa. Lo recomiendo para labores de agregar aplicaciones a telas o ropas.
J**E
A GREAT product! (Just don't iron the wrong side...)
I used this double-thickness to put patches on a couple of my husband's garments. He had snagged a couple of rips in his down coat, which resulted in tiny feathers flying all over the place, and also totally tore out the knees in three pairs of jeans. I bought patches for the repairs to the coat, but I didn't trust the adhesive backing on them, so I cut two each out of this and sandwiched them between the patches and the coat, then followed the directions and pressed them with an iron. When it came to the jeans, the rips were from one end of the knee to the other, so getting a packet of patches wouldn't have been anywhere near enough to repair them. I used what I'd cut off the bottoms when I tailored them to fit his inseam, using the patches I made as a template for the adhesive. Again, I used a double layer, and followed the instructions for pressing, putting a piece of paper between the front and back of the jeans. I also did use a press cloth for all my work. The only problem I had was that the only way to get the backing off is to press it, and it can be a little hard to tell which side is which. (It might help if they had some sort of marking on the paper side.) As a result, I DID end up ironing on the adhesive side, but I let the iron cool down, then used a nylon scrub pad, which got it off without scratching the iron's sole plate.I would definitely recommend this product; it works VERY well for patches, which need a really strong bond. It would probably also be good for appliques, etc.
S**9
The best stuff for raw edge applique
This is by far the best stuff for raw edge applique. Or any other applique for that matter. It helps prevent fraying, sticks well and does not come apart. Indeed I have used other brands whose layers have separated before I have even used them. I have not had this problem with the Pellon.
R**N
Good Product
It does the job well.
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