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Bondaweb (known as Wonder Under in the US) is an extra

strong, adhesive web which bonds one fabric to another when

ironed. It is a vilene product which works in the same way as

Wundaweb, is an extra wide 90cm and sold by the metre.

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Can bondaweb be used on shiny stretch fabric?

While Bondaweb can be used on shiny stretch fabric, it is not recommended you do so, as the results may not be as good due to the fabric's elasticity.


Is bondaweb washable?

Bondaweb goes by the name Wonder Under in the USA. It is a washable, fusible webbing that can be ironed on fabrics for innerfacing, facing, and stabilizing fabrics such as rayon and silk. It is also very useful for backing embroidered fabric.


What is bondaweb made of?

Bondaweb is a type of double-sided adhesive web made of a heat-activated adhesive. It is typically a thin layer of adhesive sandwiched between two layers of paper. When heated with an iron, the adhesive melts and bonds two fabrics together.


What is the purpose of bondaweb applique?

Bondaweb is a very useful material for making applique. On one side it is made of paper and the other is like a web of glue. It will not become sticky until it is heated by an iron or a press. You can draw on the paper side whatever shape you want your applique to be ( it must be a mirror image). Then using an iron or press you can glue the bondaweb to the back of your chosen piece of fabric. Now cut around the applique shape you drew. Then peel off the paper and place the shape glue side down onto another piece of fabric. Then iron the two fabrics down so that they bond together. There is no need for pins. You now can either leave it as it is or you can sew around it. The bondaweb also helps the applique shape to fray less.


What are bondaweb used for?

Bondaweb, also known as bond-a-web, is a double-sided adhesive web used primarily in sewing and crafting. It allows for easy bonding of fabrics without the need for sewing, making it ideal for appliqué, hemming, and attaching embellishments. The adhesive can be applied using heat from an iron, creating a strong bond that is both durable and flexible. Additionally, it is often used in quilting and fabric crafts to simplify projects and enhance creativity.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of using bondaweb?

Bondaweb is a popular fusible web adhesive used in crafting and sewing. Its advantages include ease of use, as it allows for precise application and strong bonding without sewing, making it ideal for various fabrics and materials. However, disadvantages include potential stiffness in the bonded area and limited washability, which may affect the durability of the project over time. Additionally, it can be challenging to reposition once applied, leading to potential errors in placement.


Where did the name 'applique' come from?

Applique is a french word which means "to lick, pull ,eat stuff or sniff" Applique is when another fabric is sewn/put on top of another fabric. I t can be sewn on or put on using bondaweb.