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Super White Hot Rolling Nonwoven Fusible Interfacing

Move over—our Super White Hot Rolling Nonwoven Fusible Interfacing is coming in hot! Going off the grain, this handy material does not have a grain line, making it so pattern pieces can be cut from any-which-way. Only 0.24mm in depth, its construction is very thin and tears easily—similar to copy paper—but don't let that intimidate you! With one fusible side and one smooth, it spans 59” in width, presenting the prime composition for stabilizing button-holes, collars, cuffs, jacket and shirt lapels, pockets, and more. Exercise fusing with care: Always place the fusible (textured) side down (over your fabric), being sure it does not touch the ironing board. Note: the iron should never touch the fusible side; consider using a pressing cloth as a precaution. Follow the heat settings applicable to your fabric and always test fusible materials on a swatch or scrap of your feature fabric first. We love fusible interfacing and think you will too—why?—because there's no finicky stitching involved!

Note that this interlining is made of 100% Polyester with a Polyamide coating.
$4.00
Super White Hot Rolling Nonwoven Fusible Interfacing
$4.00

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Move over—our Super White Hot Rolling Nonwoven Fusible Interfacing is coming in hot! Going off the grain, this handy material does not have a grain line, making it so pattern pieces can be cut from any-which-way. Only 0.24mm in depth, its construction is very thin and tears easily—similar to copy paper—but don't let that intimidate you! With one fusible side and one smooth, it spans 59” in width, presenting the prime composition for stabilizing button-holes, collars, cuffs, jacket and shirt lapels, pockets, and more. Exercise fusing with care: Always place the fusible (textured) side down (over your fabric), being sure it does not touch the ironing board. Note: the iron should never touch the fusible side; consider using a pressing cloth as a precaution. Follow the heat settings applicable to your fabric and always test fusible materials on a swatch or scrap of your feature fabric first. We love fusible interfacing and think you will too—why?—because there's no finicky stitching involved!

Note that this interlining is made of 100% Polyester with a Polyamide coating.
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