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2 Pcs White Hemming Tape, 2cm x 64m, Double Sided Quick Hemming Tape for Fabric, Curtains, Dresses and Pants
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Rolls: – Each roll of hem tape is 2 cm wide and 64 m long, for a total of 128 m, enough for everyday use. Easy to use: – No sewing required. Simply place the hem tape between two pieces of fabric and iron it several times for 10–14 seconds at a temperature of 125–145°C (avoid direct contact between the hem tape and the iron!). Material: – Made of lightweight, durable non-woven fabric. When heated, the tape melts and becomes very sticky, holding the fabric together more neatly and smoothly. Washable: – Fabrics finished with hem tape can be washed as usual (machine or hand). Hems remain secure even after repeated washing. Versatile uses: – The hem tape is suitable for gluing trousers, jeans, dresses, skirts, and other fabrics. It repairs torn garments, resulting in a neater, smoother finish. Specifications: Color: White Temperature: 125–135°C Pressure: 1.5–2.5g/cm² Time: 10–14 seconds Total weight: 84g Application: 1. Cut the hem tape to the desired length. 2. Lay out the fabric and place the hem tape between two layers of fabric. 3. Iron the fabric at 125–145°C several times for 10–14 seconds. 4. After ironing, let the fabric cool for at least 20 minutes to ensure better adhesion. Notes: 1. Do not iron the hem tape directly. 2. Remove it by ironing. 3. If the tape comes off the garment, iron it on a low heat setting. 4. Smooth and delicate fabrics such as silk are not suitable for ironing. Package includes: 2 x Hem Tape
Features
- BrandSNQ
- Length6400 cm
- Width2 cm
- Weight84 g
- MaterialFabric
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