Apply fusible adhesive with a household iron. Once applied to fabric or paper, designs can be cut with scissors or run through a die cutting machine. No stitching required. It is washable and acid-free to protect photos. Permanent bond.
No Sew - UltraHold (43cm x 4.6m ) Ultrahold’is 3x stronger than traditional fusible webs.The solid sheet adhesive means edge to edge coverage for appliqué shapes on quilts, wall hangings and attire without puckering or bunching. Sewable - Lite ( 43cm x 4.8m ) HeatnBond Lite is a paper backed, iron-on, sewable, double-sided adhesive for bonding fabric without extra weight or stiffness.Use it in place of pinning or basting for appliqué shapes on quilts, wall hangings and attire.
A needlepunched insulated lining that reflects hot and cold energy back to it's source. Who doesn't love a homemade pot holder, oven mitt or soft lunch sack made safe with Insul-Bright. Easy-to-sew through and guaranteed to last through a lifetime of gentle washings.
Bosal Heat Moldable double sided fusible is a stabiliser which you can heat with an iron or hairdryer and mold it into the shape you want, allowing you to make fabric bowls, boxes and more - thickness of this material approx 1.5mm
It is a seat that can bend freely just by heating with an iron and can keep the shape as it is bent. How to use Heat the sheet with iron, and bend it according to your hands and molds while hot, to make a shape. Using an optional MF sheet, attach your favorite fabric to the sheet and make the sheet cute, then make a work. You can also use handicraft bonds, paste dough and sheet. (Be careful not to get rough when using bond.) Be careful of burns when using irons. (I recommend you to work with gloves.)
Collection of pre-cut fabric for your craft. Information about Japanese fabric, click here.
All Items on this category are high-quality Nishijin-ori brocades, manufactured in Kyoto, the ancient capital city famous for its textile tradition. These brocades are used for obi (a wide sash tied over a kimono), costumes for traditional plays, doll clothing, and so on. You can use these gorgeous weaves for making bags, table-runners, placemats, cushion covers, etc. It can be used by itself, or in combination with other materials.
You'll love this rugged paper that looks and feels like leather but sews, cuts and washes just like fabric. Supple, yet strong enough to use for projects that get tough wear. Use it to bring an exciting new texture to your sewing projects, mixed media arts and book making. Machine wash and tumble dry.
A popular material that is manufactured from irregularly laid leather fibres, each having a different skeleton substance. Leatherboard is bonded using mainly natural binders to obtain a firm material that shows leather-like qualities. At Prescott & Mackay the leather boards are mainly used for bag-making courses.
This Japanese made material is popular among cosplay costume maker to armor, helmet, and other cosplay purposes.