Cut Away Tender Touch Iron-On Backing White, 8 by 9 yd, June Berry (664-08)
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Elsie
> 3 dayI used this as a middle lining for face mask. Thin and lightweight, so it does not add to bulk or heaviness in mask.
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Peedee
> 3 dayWorth buying for clothing
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Ishoulddowhat
> 3 dayImpressed with the quality. I purchased this to iron on the back of finished machine embroidery projects. Now my customers will not have the itchy feeling common with machine embroidery.
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Angela
> 3 dayEasy to use, and makes embroidered items smooth on the back side.
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MNL
> 3 dayIm amazed at the number of positive reviews for this product. Two biggest issues I had were: 1) its *impossible* to tell which side is the adhesive side. Maybe in prior formulations of this product, it was easier. But my roll feels the same on both sides (and no one in my family could feel a difference either). 2) It comes off at the first touch of water. Very disappointing.
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Samantha
> 3 dayIll never use another product on the back of my embroidery projects. Always gives me a great end result everytime!
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Beverly
> 3 dayLove this product , so soft for delicate skin!!!
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LynnIL
> 3 dayBought to put behind embroidery appliqué on onesies. Worked great.
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Mary Jones
28-11-2024This is great for ironing on the inside of an embroidered T-Shirt. It keeps the threads and such from the embroidering from irritating skin -- especially baby skin.
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Christine Mislang
> 3 dayI have been embroidering for years... Until recently I hadnt discovered this product as a way to back my designs. In watching an educational video on embroidery, the host used Sulky Tender Touch, to back her design stating that it would give a much better finish and feel to the design. She was right, It really does! It covers the roughness of the thread, hides any flaws, and is ultra soft against the skin. No more itchy, scratchy threads against soft skin! Super simple to use, you cut off a piece to fit the size of the design you are working on, then with an iron, press it in place. Its that simple! Pros: Easy to use Ultra soft against sensitive skin Hides any flaws on the backside of the embroidery Long lasting Cons: None that I have found so far! If you embroider, then you really should use Sulky for the backside of your designs, to give your item a smooth soft feeling against the wearers skin!