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Your cart is empty.Add stability to t-shirt knits for easy construction of t-shirts quilts pillows and other projects. 100% cotton woven interfacing stabilizes t-shirt material. Prevents distortion of t-shirts when piecing and sewing. Generous 60'' x 72" size. Washable and dry cleanable.
ppump
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
I've tried a lot of fusible and this works excellent and reasonably priced. I highly recommend!!
ppump
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
I've tried a lot of fusible and this works excellent and reasonably priced. I highly recommend!!
Julie F.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
Made my first tshirt quilt recently & used these to back the tshirts. Worked really well to stabilize the shirts to make it easier to put together. Highly recommend!
Julie F.
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
Made my first tshirt quilt recently & used these to back the tshirts. Worked really well to stabilize the shirts to make it easier to put together. Highly recommend!
Summer Yule
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
I made two simple tee shirt quilts this winter (both backed in fleece), and used this to stabilize the shirt squares. It's really easy to use and does its job. The one downside was that one of my quilts needed just a little more fusible interfacing than what was provided in one package, even though I was careful to minimize waste when I cut. If you need two packs for one quilt, that really increases the cost per quilt, so it's something to keep in mind. My quilts are holding together well through washes, so no complaints otherwise.
Summer Yule
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
I made two simple tee shirt quilts this winter (both backed in fleece), and used this to stabilize the shirt squares. It's really easy to use and does its job. The one downside was that one of my quilts needed just a little more fusible interfacing than what was provided in one package, even though I was careful to minimize waste when I cut. If you need two packs for one quilt, that really increases the cost per quilt, so it's something to keep in mind. My quilts are holding together well through washes, so no complaints otherwise.
Montanatonian
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Perfect product. Just what I needed. Very fast shipment. Thank you!
Montanatonian
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Perfect product. Just what I needed. Very fast shipment. Thank you!
Kathleen Delonas
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
This is my absolute favorite. I use this on all of my t-shirt quilts.
Kathleen Delonas
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
This is my absolute favorite. I use this on all of my t-shirt quilts.
Laura
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 23, 2023
Impressive quality fabric which adheres well. Will definitely be purchasing again and again!
Laura
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 23, 2023
Impressive quality fabric which adheres well. Will definitely be purchasing again and again!
Michele's Mom
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2023
I loved the fact that it was 60". Most stores sell similar interfacing in 20" widths. I was worried it might not adhere as well as other similar interfacing, but I needn't have worried. It sticks perfectly. I will definitely order this product again.
Michele's Mom
Reviewed in Canada on July 17, 2023
I loved the fact that it was 60". Most stores sell similar interfacing in 20" widths. I was worried it might not adhere as well as other similar interfacing, but I needn't have worried. It sticks perfectly. I will definitely order this product again.
Emeli Roche
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023
I've never made a tshirt quilt before and this backing is so easy to use. It's nice and thin. I did purchace a silicone pressing mat and it made all the difference. I set the iron to wool and steamed each section before ironing. The designs stayed in place and didn't melt.
Emeli Roche
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2023
I've never made a tshirt quilt before and this backing is so easy to use. It's nice and thin. I did purchace a silicone pressing mat and it made all the difference. I set the iron to wool and steamed each section before ironing. The designs stayed in place and didn't melt.
Alathena
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2022
It is extremely thin so the tshirts still feel like tishirts. I was using heat and bond before but I’m sold on June Taylor now. Don’t hesitate to buy.
Alathena
Reviewed in Canada on September 21, 2022
It is extremely thin so the tshirts still feel like tishirts. I was using heat and bond before but I’m sold on June Taylor now. Don’t hesitate to buy.
DW
Reviewed in Canada on December 6, 2021
I would definitely buy again. Easy to use and I was able to do a 72x54 tshirt quilt with a little extra for adjustments. Good quality and really helped add structure to the tshirt squares.
DW
Reviewed in Canada on December 6, 2021
I would definitely buy again. Easy to use and I was able to do a 72x54 tshirt quilt with a little extra for adjustments. Good quality and really helped add structure to the tshirt squares.
Fideliz
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2021
I’ve never made a t-shirt quilt before and I’m a pretty novice sewer. I mean, I can follow a simple patterns and my lines are good, but I don’t even know how to sew a button hole or zipper yet. That said, a very dear friend passed away from Covid and I offered to make a t-shirt quilt for his widow. This was a project I COULD NOT screw up. At a friend’s recommendation, I specifically purchased June Tailor’s t-shirt stabilizer. I didn’t even know I needed such a thing and was ready to just sew t shirts together. I’m so glad I took this extra step, and while I have nothing to compare it to, take it from this newbie sewer, it couldn’t be easier. I cut my shirt squares with a half inch allowance, then cut my stabilizers with another half inch allowance. One package was miraculously perfect for a 5 shirt x 4 shirt quilt with 12 1/2 inch squares, plus the 1 inch seam allowance and another 1 inch allowance for the interface. If this doesn’t make sense, the fusible interfaces were cut to 14 1/2 square inches for each. Ironing on was also super simple. You place the back of your square to the rough side of the interface which kinda grips your fabric and keeps it from wrinkling. You flip it over, spray with a bit of water (probably not needed but that’s what the instruction says. I found this useful in knowing what parts hadn’t evaporated yet and still needed to be ironed), and iron. It adheres PERFECTLY with no lifting around the edges and I was quickly done with my 20 squares in NO TIME. I hate ironing, so this is an important note. I’m cutting off the white excess interface edges tonight and sewing it tomorrow. I now see the purpose of this stabilizer. The stretchy cotton shirt has become... STABLE with minimal stretching, yet it remained soft and undetectable. It’s perfect and I’m much more confident in how my project will end up. My only complaint is I had to buy two packs at a time. I’m hoping to not have to do another memory quilt soon, or ever, so I’ll have to store this extra pack away. Not a big deal I suppose, but my sewing clutter starts to take over. Would definitely recommend and use again for any future projects needing stabilizer.
Fideliz
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2021
I’ve never made a t-shirt quilt before and I’m a pretty novice sewer. I mean, I can follow a simple patterns and my lines are good, but I don’t even know how to sew a button hole or zipper yet. That said, a very dear friend passed away from Covid and I offered to make a t-shirt quilt for his widow. This was a project I COULD NOT screw up. At a friend’s recommendation, I specifically purchased June Tailor’s t-shirt stabilizer. I didn’t even know I needed such a thing and was ready to just sew t shirts together. I’m so glad I took this extra step, and while I have nothing to compare it to, take it from this newbie sewer, it couldn’t be easier. I cut my shirt squares with a half inch allowance, then cut my stabilizers with another half inch allowance. One package was miraculously perfect for a 5 shirt x 4 shirt quilt with 12 1/2 inch squares, plus the 1 inch seam allowance and another 1 inch allowance for the interface. If this doesn’t make sense, the fusible interfaces were cut to 14 1/2 square inches for each. Ironing on was also super simple. You place the back of your square to the rough side of the interface which kinda grips your fabric and keeps it from wrinkling. You flip it over, spray with a bit of water (probably not needed but that’s what the instruction says. I found this useful in knowing what parts hadn’t evaporated yet and still needed to be ironed), and iron. It adheres PERFECTLY with no lifting around the edges and I was quickly done with my 20 squares in NO TIME. I hate ironing, so this is an important note. I’m cutting off the white excess interface edges tonight and sewing it tomorrow. I now see the purpose of this stabilizer. The stretchy cotton shirt has become... STABLE with minimal stretching, yet it remained soft and undetectable. It’s perfect and I’m much more confident in how my project will end up. My only complaint is I had to buy two packs at a time. I’m hoping to not have to do another memory quilt soon, or ever, so I’ll have to store this extra pack away. Not a big deal I suppose, but my sewing clutter starts to take over. Would definitely recommend and use again for any future projects needing stabilizer.
Chez
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 2, 2018
This product was perfect for making a T-shirt quilt. I had tried several backing and they did not work, this one fused appropriately and stabilised the fabric so I could complete the quilt. If I were to do another t-shirt quilt I would use this again.
Chez
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 2, 2018
This product was perfect for making a T-shirt quilt. I had tried several backing and they did not work, this one fused appropriately and stabilised the fabric so I could complete the quilt. If I were to do another t-shirt quilt I would use this again.
Jan Zapata
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2017
1st time making a t shirt quilt and Im making 3 at the same time. Great interfacing, easy to use. Like the but But there is 1 small problem I didn't think about before. The size. Tip the though the June Tailor does provide a generous amount of interfacing compared to buying it by the yard in a fabric store you have keep in mind how big the shirts you want to use are or else you'll be spending and buying more than if you went by the yard. I'm personally using large adult sizes along with some kid sizes which also have pretty big desing. When using larger large sizes 1 pack will be able to take up to 10- 13 shirts. With that said so far I've needed more than a few packages. If you have mutiple large and up shirts try using or find a bigger interfacing. If you're using child sizes or infant sizes this back might be able to the trick.
Jan Zapata
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2017
1st time making a t shirt quilt and Im making 3 at the same time. Great interfacing, easy to use. Like the but But there is 1 small problem I didn't think about before. The size. Tip the though the June Tailor does provide a generous amount of interfacing compared to buying it by the yard in a fabric store you have keep in mind how big the shirts you want to use are or else you'll be spending and buying more than if you went by the yard. I'm personally using large adult sizes along with some kid sizes which also have pretty big desing. When using larger large sizes 1 pack will be able to take up to 10- 13 shirts. With that said so far I've needed more than a few packages. If you have mutiple large and up shirts try using or find a bigger interfacing. If you're using child sizes or infant sizes this back might be able to the trick.
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