• EASY PEEL AND STICK ADHESIVE: For easy fabric alterations and hemming, this sticky back adhesive cloth tape provides a permanent bond to most fabrics; no sewing, gluing, or ironing required
  • CUT, PRESS AND SET: Simple to use cut-to-length tape, just peel off the protective backing and firmly press against the fabric, allow adhesive bond to set for 24 hours to achieve full strength
  • PERMANENT BOND: A strong sticky back fastener provides a permanent bond to mend curtains or hem pants, dresses, or jeans; ideal for costumes, personalizing fabrics with embellishments, arts and crafts, adding closures like snaps…the uses are endless
  • COMPATIBLE WITH MANY SURFACES: Designed for use on cottons, polyester, poly blends, and nylon; this fabric tape is not for use on soft plastics or flexible vinyl
  • WITHSTANDS LAUNDERING: Created for long lasting use, simply wash in cold water (not recommended to launder in hot water)

WOW!! This stuff works great! Before this arrived I tried sewing on velcro strips to my pockets - it was terrible, and it didn't hold. But these fabric velcro strips go on SO EASILY and they really STICK!!! I used them to partially seal my side pockets where I put my wallet - Why? Because my wallet has fallen out of my pocket when I recline in the movie seat, and because, now, no one will be able to pickpocket me!!!

Super sticky but came off in the wash.

Works very good on nylon fabric and many other fabrics. Not f9r use on different surfaces like i tried but the nylon belt i applied the Velcro too has held up with no peeling corners. Wipe surfaces with alcohol pads, let dry, press Velcro on firmly for about 5 minutes and let sit for 24 hours. Zero problems

Bought this stuff for my wife's project. She hasn't had any complaints so I guess this stuff works good.

It sticks together very good, the glue is good, but not that longstanding as I would have expected, but it will depend on your use, you might want to sew the pieces if it's gonna be used roughly

I was gifted an expensive fabric purse with unfastened pockets, so I was afraid to use it. I cut velcro strips as fasteners for each pocket, each as long as needed for the particular pocket, and I let the strips set for 24 hours with a weight on top, per instructions. Now the purse is perfect! The velcro is invisible from the outside, and sticks well but also opens easily enough, without pulling away from the fabric. Still good after a couple of weeks of use.

I used this on a small purse i made just for grocery shopping so I could be hands free as didn't have to worry about my purse being snatched if I left it in the cart. I used the Velcro for the opening and it works great! It sticks just as it says, it's so easy to apply a child could do it. I would recommend this product and will buy it again.

Worked great! I was driving around with the second, protective layer of my canvas convertible top flapping, because the velcro adhesive soft part that kept the top attached to the rear window had come loose. I would make an effort to get it to stick by pounding it in place, but with a bit of wind or shaking and rattling from driving on the road, it would unstick again, which not only looked unsightly, but would affect my visibility from having that flap cover a quarter or my rear glass window. Very frustrating! I was not sure about this product, but it was cheap enough that even if it didn't work, it would not be a big monetary loss, so I took a chance. I started off just replacing the soft, fuzzy part, by taking off the protective strip and aligning it directly above the old, worn out strip and pounding it in place, it literally took 10 seconds in all, I tested it...and that was all I needed to do! I didn't even need to put the rough part of the velcro strip. I have driven since about 1,000 miles and the top has stayed attached, I even put the top down (the ultimate test), and when the top came back up, the protective layer was still perfectly attached to the top, insulated layer of my convertible. I have kept the rough part of the strip just in case, and if the soft part starts to no longer work, I know I can just peel the adhesive strip back off and put a new one on.

I used this on a faux leather pencil case I bought and it works very well. I messed up and peeled it off to restick it and it still holds. I had to sew the edges down though because they kept lifting but I think that's because I lifted it in the first place. Works great!

Based on previous reviews I thought I'd have to reinforce by stitching but no! I was replacing a long zipper on an old favorite winter jacket. The Velcro not only stuck to the nylon polyester (?) once but twice when I had to rip one side off and reapply it. It really worked for me.