Shabby Fabrics carries Interfacing, including Pellon 911FF Fusible Interfacing - Nonwoven for making Face Masks and garments! Add an extra layer of protection to your face mask with the bond of non-woven interfacing. Shop online now to view our entire selection of interfacing at !
Pellon 526 Decovil - 123Stitch
Pellon - 911FF - Fusible Interfacing - Nonwoven - 1 Yd Cut
Pellon - Interfacing - 911FF - Fusible Featherweight - Various
Pellon 821 Quilter's Grid On-Point - 45 x 25 Yards
Pellon 910 Sew-in Featherweight - Yardage - 123Stitch
Price is per yard. A fusible, non woven interfacing for light to midweight fabrics. It is best for use with wovens and knits such as challis, chambray, jersey, broadcloth, and linen. Fusing is not recommended for triacetate, lace, seersucker, or rainwear. Machine wash warm. Tumble dry low or dry clean. 90% Polyester/10% Rayon.
Pellon Fusible Featherweight Interfacing, White
Pellon - Fusible Medium-Weight Non-Woven Interfacing - Thread Count Fabrics
Pellon - 911FF - Fusible Interfacing - Nonwoven - 1 Yd Cut
How To Use Fusible Interfacing For Sewing
Pellon 911FF is a Fusible Featherweight Interfacing for Light to Medium Weight Fabrics. Fusible Featherweight is a fusible, non woven interfacing for
PELLON 911FF Fusible Featherweight Non Woven Interfacing for Light to Mid-weight fabrics | by the yard.
Lolona Fashion's 100% Cotton Fusible Interfacing fabric is best suited for masks, dress, collar, neck scarf and more. This fabric is lightweight interlacing to medium weight interfacing. It can be see through and best to keep the fabrics stable. Great fabric stabilizer for quilting and sewing. tshirt interfacing for quilts.
Lolona Fashion's Woven Cotton Fabric Fusible Interfacing 2 Yard by 1.5 Yard for Sewing Iron on Lightweight Interlacing Heat and Bond
For medium to heavyweight fabrics Sewing machine safe Machine wash warm. Tumble dry low or dry clean. 100% Polyester Midweight fusible interfacing
Pellon Fusible Interfacing 1 Yard (1 Pack, 931TD)
Bosal Interfacing - Black Non-Woven Fusible Interfacing
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