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Iron on Vinyl Gloss Finish 17in x 2yds

Iron on Vinyl Gloss Finish 17in x 2yds

SKU: 3902

Regular price $11.99
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Iron-on vinyl to laminate and protect your fabric
A flexible, water-resistant coating you press onto the top of fabric to make wipeable placemats, totes, aprons, and more.

  • 17" x 2 yd pack, gloss finish, single-sided
  • Heat activated and permanent, sewable with a regular or non-stick foot
  • Not an adhesive: use HeatnBond Lite or Ultrahold to bond two layers
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Make Your Own Wipeable Laminated Fabric

HeatnBond Iron-On Vinyl in a gloss finish is a flexible, water-resistant coating you iron onto the top of your fabric to protect it. Use it to make your own laminated fabrics for placemats, tote bags, chair seat covers, aprons, children's art smocks, and more. One pack covers 17" x 2 yards (43.2 cm x 1.83 m).

The vinyl is heat-activated and permanent, fusible on one side, and works on fabric or paper. A paper liner protects the surface while you iron, and once it is applied you can sew through it with a regular or non-stick foot. The material is UV-resistant and water-repellent.

Details: Gloss finish | Single-sided, non-woven | Heat-activated, permanent | UV-resistant, water-repellent | For fabric or paper | Wash per your fabric's care instructions

Iron-On Vinyl is not an adhesive. To bond two layers of fabric, use HeatnBond Lite or Ultrahold instead. Find it with the rest of our fusible interfacing and stabilizers.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including vinyl chloride, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.