HeatnBond Non-Woven Lightweight Fusible Interfacing 20" x 25 Yds vs Pellon fusible fleece 22" bolt by the yard
Key Differences
HeatnBond Lightweight (A) is marketed as a fusible, non-woven interfacing noted for being easy to work with and the perfect weight for fabrics, while Pellon Fusible Fleece (B) is a polyester fleece that adds softness and stability and is machine washable/tumble-dryable. A has a lower listed price tier and higher review count, whereas B emphasizes added loft/softness and no-pin fusible convenience but has mixed opinions on thickness
HeatnBond Non-Woven Lightweight Fusible Interfacing 20" x 25 Yds
Lightweight non-woven fusible interfacing for delicate fabrics, with adhesive on one side for easy iron-on application. Noted for maintaining fabric drape and providing gentle support; users praise ease of use and bonding quality
Pros
- easy to apply with iron
- maintains fabric drape
- suitable for lightweight fabrics
- good bonding for various fabrics
Cons
- mixed durability feedback on fusible properties
Pellon fusible fleece 22" bolt by the yard
Fusible fleece fabric for soft, stable projects; bonds to fabric, cardboard, or wood without pinning. Machine-safe and washable. A customer notes it’s perfect for tote projects
Pros
- fusible adhesive for easy application
- soft, stable medium-low loft
- machine washable
- works on multiple surfaces (fabric, cardboard, wood)
Cons
- mixed reviews on thickness
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Pellon |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | HeatnBond |
| User Reviews | HeatnBond |