Let me start by saying, this hemming tape is a lifesaver for someone like me who's all thumbs with a needle and thread. The 32-yard length means I've hemmed everything from curtains to my kid's endless pile of too-long sweatpants without running out.
The adhesion is surprisingly strong—my husband's dress pants survived multiple washes without the hem budging. Just iron, stick, and you're done. No sewing machine tantrums!
BUT... it's not perfect. My first attempt on synthetic fabric was a disaster—the tape clung to my pressing cloth instead of the pants. The packaging really needs better instructions (temperature settings anyone?). Cotton blends? Flawless. Thick velvet? Forget it.
Pro tip: Skip the middleman cloth—press directly (carefully!) for best results. And maybe avoid using it as a permanent jeans patch—it waves goodbye after a few washes.
For quick curtain hems or cotton garments though? Absolute game-changer that saved me hours. Just know your fabric types before diving in!