Sometimes we might find ourselves working with a fabric that has a little too much drape, causing sagging or drooping, in a project that requires something a little more stable. Interfacing, a thin but structured material, may be added to your fabric to give it a more stable handle. If you’re new to sewing, you might not have ever encountered interfacing before, so it’s important you are aware of the different types and how they can be used to make your projects easier to sew. As well as on large panels of fabric, interfacing is popularly used to stiffen specific pieces of a garment, such as cuffs, collars, yokes and waistbands. What are the different types of interfacing? You can get quite a few different types of interfacing, including; Iron-on Interfacing: Also known as ‘fusible interfacing’. This is covered in
Sometimes we might find ourselves working with a fabric that has a little too much drape, causing sagging or drooping, in a project that requires something a little more stable. Interfacing, a thin but structured material, may be added to your fabric to give it a more stable handle. If you’re new to sewing, you might not have ever encountered interfacing before, so it’s important you are aware of the different types and how they can be used to make your projects easier to sew. As well as on large panels of fabric, interfacing
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Fusing Interfacing Fabric is made of 100% Polyester with a non-woven Glue. Not Very Soft and Tear Easily. This fabric is middle weight with about 85
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Pellon EK130 Fusible Fabric Interfacing, White. 20 x 10 Yards by the Bolt. Great for tailoring your dresses, jackets and pants. It adds shape while
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Used For: Used with thin or lightweight fabrics to stiffen, reinforce and provide shape retention on garments, costumes, accessories and crafts.,
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