Sew-In Nylon Stay Tape - 1/2" x 10 yds.
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Interfacing Roll Styles ChartFor a more detailed look at the different styles of Interfacing Rolls, check out our handy Rolled Interfacing Chart. With more information on Wigan, Tricot, and Non-Woven Interfacing styles and their uses, this helpful chart is a great tool to help you decide on the best Interfacing Roll for your project. Plus, you can download or print the chart to have a quick reference for next time! Click the link below to see the full Interfacing Roll chart. |
Interfacing Rolls For Hems, Collars, and More.
Interfacing Rolls are a must-have for a variety of projects, adding support and structure to smaller areas of garments, home décor, crafts, and more. Choose from Sew-In or Fusible Interfacing Rolls, as well as three styles: wigan, tricot, and non-woven. Wigan interfacing is a slightly stiff woven interfacing ideal for collars, cuffs, hems, and other applications where crispness and stability are desired. Tricot interfacing has a “silkier” feel and is perfect for adding a bit of body to lightweight fabrics without adding bulk. Non-woven interfacing is versatile and easy to work with, suitable for almost any fabric. For heat-sensitive fabrics that can't be ironed, be sure to opt for a Sew-In Interfacing Roll, as Fusible Interfacing requires heat or steam to install.