Midweight Fusible Weft Interfacing for Tailoring - White

$6.00 USD / yard($3.00 USD / half-yard)
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For all your soft tailoring needs, our high-quality weft fusible interfacing adds structure while still allowing the fabric to drape. Ideal for wools and other midweight to heavyweight fabrics, use it to add body and stability to jacket bodies, collars, cuffs, pockets and other fine details.

Width
60in / 152 cm
70 gsm / 2 oz/yd2
Fibre
100% Polyester
Country of Origin
China
Care Instructions

Long-Term Care

Dry-cleanable and washable up to 40 degrees Celsius or 104 degrees Fahrenheit

Fabric Tips

Use a press cloth like silk organza or lightweight cotton to protect your iron and fabric. Set your iron to medium to high heat (cottons can take higher heat, while more delicate fabrics like viscose are better on medium). Low heat may not be hot enough to melt the glue.

Shipping & Returns

From our studio in beautiful Montreal, Canada, we are delighted to ship to makers worldwide. Shipping is free on U.S. and Canadian orders over $150. U.S. and Canadian orders ship in 3-7 business days, and international orders take between 12-40 days. All additional customs and duties that may be collected at the border are the sole responsibility of the customer.

We are committed to investing in sustainability initiatives to counteract the environmental impact of shipping. We offset our carbon footprint by contributing funds to forest conservation projects for every package shipped.

We leave a 36 hour buffer before shipping to allow for cancelled orders. Once your order is cut, it is final. For more questions on shipping and returns, consult our Shipping & Returns FAQ.

Customer Reviews

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Daintry Davis
Midweight fusible weft interfacing

It’s hard to find a high quality interfacing suitable for speed tailoring and this interfacing doesn’t disappoint. It’s great quality!

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Julie Marineau

Super

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Rebecca
A bit "messy" for my liking

Even when using a press cloth (I use silk organza) bits of glue and interfacing fibres came off and got stuck on my iron and press cloth as I fused it. Little bits also got stuck to my iron while pressing seams, etc., for my fully-interfaced project, and made it difficult to move my iron around, and left a burning plastic smell in my sewing room. It got quite "pilly", which I guess doesn't matter too much since it won't be showing!
Otherwise it gave my fabric a nice handle and didn't have too much bubbling.

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