Bonded fabric is a type of material that consists of fibers joined together by an adhesive to form a sheet. The fibers can be from a single textile or a blend of different textiles, such as rubber, plastic, or metal. Bonded fabrics can be used in many industrial applications, such as automotive components, insulation products, and packaging. They can also be used in making various products, including quilted garments, surgical gowns, diapers, bags, purses, wallets, totes, and more. Bonded fabric can be made by fusing two fabrics using heat or adhesive. The resulting fabric is durable and can be used in a variety of applications. Bonded fabric can be made from virtually any fabric, including cotton, flannel, and quilting fabrics. It is a no-sew application of fabric to a project, and it allows you to attach fabric to other fabric without sewing or gluing.