Product Spotlight: Heat n Bond

by April

I wanted to share a some info about a great product called heat n bond, a paper backed iron on glue. It is technically a bonding web, or fusible web. There are many products out there that do the same thing, heat n bond is the no sew variety that is great for crafting. It’s name is pretty self explanatory but here is the process for it’s use.  Simple steps: Press, Cut, Peel, Fuse. 

This product is versatile, it can be used with fabric of all types, felt, suede, leather, wood and cardboard.

The first step iron on the glue.

Cut out the paper backing to fit your shape now peel back the paper.

This next photo is showing the glue you can see it has stuck to the cardboard.

Now you want to attach your fabric. Place the piece of fabric over your areas with glue and iron.

The shape on the left is showing the fabric attached. The last step is to cut your fabric to fit the shape.

The details…

Osnaburg is the background fabric.

The letters are a wool blend felt.

The pattern for the letters is from Your Banner Pattern written by our neighbor Autumn.

Heat n Bond the adhesive used in this project.

The banner disks are hanging from twill tape.

All of these products are available here in the shop.

Little clothes pins available at Collage.

There is a banner hanging in the window right now. Stop by and see what it says.

Stay tuned for future posts on other types of bonding webs and their uses.