HeatnBond Non-Woven Lightweight Fusible Interfacing 20" x 25 Yds vs Nonwoven fusible interfacing, single side, lightweight (white) 39in x 3yds+
Overall winner: HeatnBond Non-Woven Lightweight Fusible Interfacing 20" x 25 Yds
Key Differences
HeatnBond (A) has a higher average rating (4.70 from 973 reviews) and is praised for adhering well and having the ideal weight for fabrics, while Sumtory (B) is less expensive (B is in a more affordable price tier), offers multiple length and shape options, but users report it can be very thin and less sturdy
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
Nonwoven fusible interfacing, single side, lightweight (white) 39in x 3yds+
Single-side fusible interfacing for lightweight fabrics; helps with shaping and stiffness. One customer says it’s good value for money and suitable for projects like T-shirt quilts
Pros
- single-side glue for easy application
- lightweight fabric interfacing
- multiple length options
- helps with shaping and stiffness
Cons
- mixed feedback on weight (very thin vs lightweight)
- sturdiness concerns (described as flimsy)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Sumtory |
| Durability | HeatnBond |
| Versatility | HeatnBond |
| User Reviews | HeatnBond |