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🔥 Fuse your fashion fixes with flawless finesse!
Field's Fabrics 1" Fusible Knit Stay Tape offers 25 yards of premium iron-on knit interfacing designed to stabilize hems, seams, and cardigans. Trusted by professionals for its consistent quality and perfect adhesion, this tape prevents fabric bunching and keeps knit garments looking sharp and polished.
| ASIN | B07K6X4Q7H |
| Adhesive Format | iron-on |
| Adhesive Location | One-sided |
| Adhesive Side Count | 2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,803 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #46 in Sewing Interfacing |
| Brand | Field's Fabrics |
| Brand Name | Field's Fabrics |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Material | Fabric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 291 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 1"L x 1"W x 1"Th |
| Item Resistance | not_resistant |
| Item Thickness | 1 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Field's Fabrics |
| Material | Knit |
| Material Type | Knit |
| Model | KST1-WH |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fusible |
| Part Number | KST1-WH |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sewing |
| Size Name | 1" X 25" |
| Special Feature | Fusible |
| Surface Recommendation | Cloth |
| UPC | 747989275400 |
| Unit Count | 75.0 Feet |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**1
Reliable, consistent, industry standard
Product works as advertised. This is a trusted brand, trusted by many well-known sewists. I do not use anything else because the product remains consistent throughout the years.
N**E
Excellent product for machine hemming on knit fabrics
I really wish I had known about this fusible knit tape ages ago! I am short waisted so am always altering tshirts and other knit tops. This fusible tape is perfect for machine hemming on knit fabrics. When you iron this tape on to the hem, it provides stability so that whatever knit hemming stitch you use stays flat and doesn't bunch up the fabric in the stitch.
B**A
State tape
This fusible net stay tape worked perfect for my project. Thank you.
E**E
You won’t regret buying this!
This stuff is the bomb! It stays stretchy when fused and is perfect for hemming knits with my coverstitch machine. Much easier to deal with than wash away wonder tape. Makes everything simpler, quicker, and look great. I’ve been a professional seamstress (now retired) for decades and sewing for 57 years. It’s like stretchable stitch witchery. I bought two and will absolutely be buying more!
A**R
Perfect for quick hems on knit fabrics.
This tape is perfect for stabilizing and sewing hems on knit fabrics. It's a bias tape, so there's a bit of stretch (maybe 10%), but it still stabilizes hems for sewing really easily and keeps them from needing extra basting or getting that stretched out, wavy look. One caution if using on a poly knit or other knit that can't take a higher heat or steam setting: you can steam baste the tape or baste it on with a polyester or synthetic setting, but you will need follow up by thread basting it (by machine or hand) to keep it in place if you won't be sewing your hem or other seam right away. If you're working with a knit that can take higher heat and steam, it will adhere without extra basting.
T**N
Works great but heavily scented
This worked absolutely perfectly for stabilizing the hem of a jersey knit dress! The only reason I didn’t give it five stars is that it is VERY heavily scented with a floral smell. I hate scented products and this one is so strong that my whole sewing room smells like it now. Wish there were an unscented version!
L**U
Stability in knits
I have a tendency to stretch out the hemline of a T-shirt. My husband likes to wear his shirts out but usually they are too long and he would ask me to shorten them. I don’t have this problem when I sew a knit shirt from scratch, only when I shorten his shirts. It may be the quality of the fabric. So I bought this to try it out. I cut off the excess off the shirt and ironed on the stabilizer to the raw edge. Use a press cloth. I had to press harder & longer to get the adhesive to melt. After this process, I pressed up the hem to the 1 inch width of the hem tape. This was the easiest part. Didn’t have to measure. Then I set my machine to a stretch stitch and sewed the hem. The stabilizer made it so easy to sew! The results were great! Will buy again.
P**A
Great
I don’t sew without these products. This one makes hemming a knit an easy job for a reliable finish.
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