A—December 9, 2025
This is perfect for any pants I want to hem but not commit. I tried this for a pair of leggings I bought that were a bit too long for me and it held up great for several washes, still going strong!! It’s super easy to use and ironing it on wad a no brainer. EVERYONE should have this in their place for emergency use. I imagine it’ll work well for dressed or shirts too Read more
TeacherWithaFamily—July 9, 2025
Wow, so easy! I bought a pair of sweat pants that ended up too long, but I loved everything else about them. And I didn't want to take out the sewing machine and try to remember what a bobbin is, so I ordered this hem tape. I'm so glad I did! I'm a bit of a perfectionist and sweatpants material doesn't take creases very well, so it took me a couple of hours of measuring and folding, but the finished product is fantastic. The actual hem tape just takes cutting off a length of tape, placing it inside a 3/4-7/8" folded hem, and ironing it. Holds fast and works beautifully! I could write more about my process, but I'm sure you could figure it out, too. This hem tape is 5 stars all day! It saved my pants and was such a good value! Read more
PghNurse—September 15, 2025
This is a large roll of iron on hemming tape. It was not stick on but easy to position and iron. All areas took first try. I highly recommend. I added a picture of the vintage sleeping bag I re-did for my grandson. It really saved these old hands of mine. Read more
Amy Lea—December 20, 2025
This iron on hem tape works great however it does not have a sticky side so a bit tough to keep in place until it’s ironed however once iron it was great held the hem in place Read more
ParisRoseLady—December 25, 2025
I was able to hem a pair of 50" wide curtain panels with this tape by carefully ironing about 16" sections, until I'd made it across the entire hem. The curtains were heavy embroidered satin finish polyester, and I used the wool setting on the iron, making several passes and applying firm pressure. The tape stuck like a champ, and the hem was impeccable when done. Definitely impressed with this tape. I have no idea if this holds up in the wash, but these curtains aren't going to be washed any time soon, so I'm not worried about it! Read more
J. Brown—November 21, 2025
Works well on cotton, but if you try to use it on a synthetic fabric that requires a lower iron temperature, the tape takes forever to melt and adhere. We’re talking 30-40 minutes of ironing to complete a 3 foot hem. At that rate, hand sewing is faster. Read more
Manoola—December 22, 2025
Perfection. Does exactly what it’s supposed to do. Strong hold, easy to use, and gives clean, professional-looking hems. Excellent quality and great value. Highly recommended. Read more
Sam—February 1, 2025
The good: after messing up my shirt and figuring out how to do it right, this tape worked excellently and showed no loss of adhesion after wearing for 2 days at work and 2 washes so far. (Edit: months later and countless washes, all my hems are still perfect.) The bad: it messed up my favorite shirt due to insufficient instructions. It says to make sure to leave under the iron for at least 60 seconds, but it doesn't say at what temperature, so I had to guess and guessed very wrong. The glue burned and left a permanent black burnt glue shadow on my light brown shirt. All that being said. Just make sure the temperature is set to the minimum necessary to create steam and it will work outstanding as it did for me on every other future attempt. Another thing I think the instructions should recommend is to use a couple of short pieces first just to hold it in place. Then just fill in the gaps with more tape pieces on a second pass. Either that or use a pin. But I didn't have pins. I'm a guy. We don't have pins. We have rusty nails. <Grunting> ;) Read more