Iron-on Fusible interfacing is backed with an adhesive that melts with the heat of an iron, bonding the interfacing to your fabric.Fusible interfacing is popular because it’s fast and easy to apply.Always test fusible interfacing first by applying it t
Iron-on Stretch Interfacings Use it for knit fabrics. Also, use it for woven fabrics when you want softer shaping or when you want to maintain stretch in the fabric after the interfacing has been applied.
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Sew-in 3 Different Weights Non-fusible interfacing must be sewn into a garment. It’s usually basted or glued in temporarily, then stitched in permanently.Use a non-fusible interfacing for fabrics that fusible interfacing isn’t appropriate for or when you want a sof
Stitch and Tear Stitch and Tear is a temporary stabiliser that is easy to remove after your stitching is completed.Recommended for use with medium to heavyweight fabrics and densely stitched embroidery designs. Can be torn away in either a horizontal or vertical dir
Stitch Reinforced Iron-on A soft handle iron-on interfacing with grainline and stitched stabilising threads.Light to Medium Weight.Use on full fronts, facings, lapels, collars, cuffs and pockets.Suitable for outerwear fabrics, wool, wool blends etc.
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Ultrasoft Iron-on Particularly soft and lightweight interfacing. Ideal for small parts such as collars, cuffs, etc. as well as for the front parts of jackets and stylish blazers made in very light to middle weight fabrics.Particually good for delicate flowing fabrics
Woven Iron-on Woven interfacing is made up of fibers that have been woven together.Woven interfacing tends to be stronger and more stable than non-woven interfacing.Woven interfacings are appropriate for most fabrics.
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