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Black Fusible Tricot Interfacing - 20" x 2 1/2 yds.

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Choosing Interfacing for Your Projects

We know there are many styles of interfacing to choose from, and it can be difficult to know which is the best choice for your projects. The most important factor in choosing an interfacing is your fabric. When choosing an interfacing, it’s a good idea to select one that is approximately the same weight and darkness in color as the fabric you’ll be using in order to maintain a consistent finish. Other factors to consider include the fabric’s stretch, grain, and heat tolerance. For a more in-depth guide to choosing an interfacing for your projects, download the guide below. If you still aren’t sure or have any other questions, give us a call—we’re always happy to help.


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Interfacing | Sew-in Interfacing | Fusible Interfacing

Interfacing For Every Fabric and Project

Reinforce and stabilize garments using Professional Interfacings. Interfacing is applied to the wrong side of the fabric in order to strengthen or stiffen it, prevent stretching, or add shape and body to a piece. Choose from a variety of interfacings, including woven and non-woven interfacings, batting for quilts, fusible webbing, and much more. Find the right interfacing for any project and fabric type in our wide selection of interfacing options.

Interfacing Styles and Uses

Fusible Interfacing


Fusible Interfacing

Fusible Interfacing has an adhesive that makes it easy to iron on—there is no sewing required. Quick and easy to use, and applicable for most knit or woven fabrics.

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Fusible Interfacing Tape | Fusible Interfacing Roll


Fusible Interfacing Tape

Fusible Interfacing Tape ranges from 1” to 3” in width, and is ideal for hems, sleeves, seam edges, and elastic casings. Apply heat or steam to adhere to fabrics.

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Sew-In Interfacing


Sew-In Interfacing

Sew-In interfacing has no adhesive. Sew to the desired fabric layer for added stability with a more natural draping of the fabric. Ideal to use with heat-sensitive, delicate, or textured fabrics.

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Sew-In Interfacing Tape | Sew-In Interfacing Roll


Sew-In Interfacing Tape

Sew-In Interfacing Tape ranges from ½” to 4” in width, and is ideal for hems, sleeves, seam edges, and elastic casings. Sew-In interfacing is non-adhesive.

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