Long-Term Care
Fabric Tips
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This high-quality midweight woven fusible interfacing is perfect for stabilizing midweight to heavyweight woven fabrics such as cotton, linen, denim and canvas. Use it to shape collars, necklines, facings and cuffs while maintaining the drape of the fabric. This interfacing is 60" wide.
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.
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Fusible interfacing has been a troublesome guessing game for me over the years. However, this one ticks every box for me!
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As a beginner it was hard to choose. Decided to go with this since I still wanted the sable piece still act as fabric. Did a great job stabilizing the fabric. I liked that it is recycled as well. I interfaced an area large enough for my pieces that needed interfacing and then cut them out. A tip I read online to do. Left over scapes were used to test out buttonholes and stitches. Once I was finished with my project, all unusable scraps goes into my scrap collection to recycle as filling for future use. The pants I made did well through the wash and I didn’t preshrink the interface prior.
This interfacing is very soft and is a little tricky to cut correctly as it moves around a bit. Once applied though, it does a really great job of stabilizing fabric without being stiff or bulky. The fact that it is recycled just adds to the benefits.
I like the idea of recycled interfacing. It is necessary to use interfacing in most garments but now to have a recycled alternative is genius!