Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

Nseamera Double Sided Fusible Interfacing Web for Sewing, Medium Duty 40g Adhesive, 11.8'×5 Yards, Washable Fusible Webbing for Fabric Applique, Quilting, Crafts

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$6.99

$ 2 .99 $2.99

In Stock

1.MaterialType:Heavy Duty (60g)


  • Easy to Use with Standard Irons: Nseamera double-sided fusible web requires a regular household iron for proper bonding. Due to its double-sided adhesive, the iron must not come into direct contact with the fusible web—always use the included release paper or a protective cloth. Mini irons and steamers don’t provide enough heat for a secure bond.
  • Breathable and Comfortable: This fusible interfacing is breathable and has a medium-weight feel, providing both strength and flexibility. It’s perfect for sewing projects where you want strong adhesion without making the fabric stiff, maintaining comfort and drape.
  • Includes 4 Release Papers: To protect your iron and ironing board from the adhesive, this product comes with 4 sheets of release paper. These sheets ensure that the double-sided adhesive doesn't stick to your tools, making the application process safer and easier.
  • Medium-Duty 40g Adhesive: With a 40g/m² adhesive on both sides, this fusible web offers strong and long-lasting bonding, superior to many lightweight alternatives. It withstands washing and ensures your fabrics remain securely fused for an extended period.
  • Generous Size for Versatility: Measuring 11.8"×5 yards, this fusible web is ideal for a variety of projects, from quilting to fabric appliqué and repairs. Its size offers ample material for multiple uses, whether you're working on small crafts or larger sewing endeavors.
  • Suitable for Multiple Fabrics: The Nseamera double-sided fusible web can be used on a wide range of fabrics like cotton, velvet, tulle, and organza. Its strong yet gentle bonding makes it ideal for sewing, quilting, and craft projects, ensuring your materials are securely adhered without damage.



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #25,416 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
  • #67 in Sewing Interfacing
Item Weight 2.89 ounces Manufacturer Nseamera Country of Origin China Date First Available December 1, 2024

Product Description

Medium (40g) Double-Sided Fusible Web

Double Sided Fusible Interfacing Web product poster

Nseamera Double Sided Fusible Interfacing Web for Sewing, Medium 40g Adhesive, 11.8"×5 Yards, Washable Fusible Webbing for Fabric Applique, Quilting, Crafts

40g/㎡ Glue Content

40g/㎡ Glue Content Excellent bonding properties

40g/㎡ Glue Content Good bonding properties;Good washability;Breathable;Medium softness

Only standard irons may be used

Only standard irons may be used

Only standard irons can be used, mini irons and steamers cannot be used due to insufficient heat.

Steps To Use Fusible Web

Steps to use fusible web

Soak the fusible web in water and place it between two layers of fabric. Iron it for 30 seconds on both sides.

Suitable For A Variety Of Fabrics

Suitable for cotton, polyester, denim, nylon, linen, flannel

Suitable for cotton, polyester, denim, nylon, linen, flannel

40, 60g And 90g Comparison Chart

40g/㎡ has soft adhesion, 60g/㎡ has moderate softness, and 90g/㎡ has excellent adhesion.

40g/㎡ has better softness, 60g/㎡ has both fastness and softness, 90g/㎡ has excellent adhesion, but it is relatively stiff after bonding.


Cindy Niehaus
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Easy to use and improves quality of project!
Am Spider
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
I'm accustomed to double-sided fusible interfacing that has an attached backing, so you iron it on, then peel the backing off and put the other piece of fabric over it and iron it again. This double-sided fusible interfacing didn't have any backing. Instead, it had a heat-proof sheet between each sheet of interfacing. I didn't realize that's what the slightly-different-textured sheets were at first, so I put this on my fabric, set my iron on it, and immediately realized my mistake as it instantly melted adhesive all over my iron's face. I quickly shut off the iron and cooled it as quickly as I could, then spent the next half hour spraying it with alcohol and scraping it with a razor blade to get all of the glue off. Thankfully, I managed to save my iron. Still, it would have been appreciated if this had either come with the backing attached on one side or with a warning that you needed to put a piece of parchment paper over it before ironing.Once I rescued my iron and tried again with it properly covered, it heated well and adhered the two pieces of fabric together thoroughly. I'm happy with how the product works, I'm just not happy that I have to remember to do extra steps.
J in NJ
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I ordered the medium weight fusible web and found it to adhere very well when I followed the directions.I had never soaked fusible web before putting it in place, but decided to follow the directions and am glad I did. I cut a piece of the webbing to size and soaked it water for about five minutes as I got everything else ready. Then I put the webbing in place and topped it with my cut fabric applique. Set the iron to Cotton and high steam and covered the applique with one of the papers included in the package. Using the paper stopped the steam from reaching the webbing so I removed that paper and let the steam iron touch the applique and gave it a good pressing with high steam.The applique stuck perfectly. The hand is definitely not light - I would consider the medium weight webbing to be a heavy/medium. The completed item is slightly stiff, just as the listing said it would be.
Shelley Jeltema
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
This is the perfect weight for appliques and patches on bibs, baby blankets, and other light to medium weight items.This is easy to work with and 5 yards will last me a long time. When I need more I will be getting this..
Ms Mike
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
This double sided fusible interfacing is great. The length of the interfacing makes it easy to use on larger projects like coat facing or or drapery headers. Included with the product are several sheets of application papers that prevent the product from sticking to the iron. It is heavy duty so adds substantial support to fabrics that can't stand up for example outer surfaces of handbags or some other crafts application.The use of a standard non-steam iron is all you need. I actually have an old iron I use for just such an occasion and a little glue on the iron won't hurt.PERKMANENT BONDING
Fortysomethingsci
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
This is a dual sided super heavy duty interfacing that I can use for structure in sewing projects. It fuses well with the iron to a variety of fabrics- I've used cotton canvas, and denim for now. All in all, its priced well, and its a good buy for sewing and craft projects.
David I. Williams
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
This works really well and is easy to use. I use it to help make book cloth for book rebinding and it does an outstanding job.
CARL
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
The Nseamera Double Sided Fusible Interfacing is easy to use and provides quick and easy adhesion without any mess. Once adhered, the fabric remains soft and pliable. I have washed and dried test fabric and the interfacing still holds a strong bond.