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Non-Woven Lightweight Fusible Interfacing

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Do you know that you can make fabric face masks using non-woven fusible interfacing?

Now, you can pursue your hobbies and create stunning sewing/quilting projects using non-woven fusible interfacing. Being semi-transparent, this interfacing adds to the grace of your projects. The good thing about non-woven interfacing is that you can easily cut it in any direction, for your desired shapes and sizes.

In four simple steps, you can make a perfect face mask:

  1. Firstly, cut the fabric and non-woven interfacing according to the image shown above.
  2. Then, attach the interfacing to the fabric using a hot iron.
  3. After that, follow the template and sew the parts together
  4. Finally, attach elastic to both sides to complete the face mask.

This non-woven interfacing works just fine when it comes to filtering dust particles and other unhealthy small particles. Plus, the interfacing helps retain a good shape.

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Lightweight Vs Medium Weight Interfacing

If you want to add a shape, strength, and structure to lightweight fabric/material, then this lightweight interfacing is all you need.

But, If you want durability and structure for medium-weight fabrics, then medium-weight interfacing will work well.

Which Side Has the Strong Sticking?

The shiny side of the interfacing has an adhesive coating that sticks firmly to the fabric for neat results.

It looks shiny as it has very tiny glue dots on it, which makes it look a little bumpy/rough as well.

So, you can check bumpiness/roughness or shine to find out the fusible side.

Adding Structure, Durability, and Support to Your Projects

This non-woven fusible interfacing supports fashionable clothing projects, applique work, quilting projects, home decor designs, various art projects, etc.

In every project, interfacing adds stiffness, durability, and holds shape. In other words, grace, sophistication, and strength can be assured with it.

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Did You Know that Fusible Interfacing has 4 Major Types?

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Non-Woven Fusible Interfacing

As it is made up of 100% polyester, and has no grain or fabric structure in it thus it is very easy to cut it in any shape/size. Plus, it is machine washable and has a longer life.

Woven Fusible Interfacing

It has a fabric-like structure, made up of weft and warp fibers interwoven (lengthwise and crosswise) together. Thus, it needs to be cut along the grain.

This type of interfacing reduces the drape of your fashion fabric, so it’s not best suited for times you wish your fabric to have a good drape.

Double-Sided Fusible Interfacing

As it is double-sided fusible, it is used to bond two sides of the fabric together. The most popular use is for applique projects.

Fusible Fleece

As the name suggests, it appears to be fleecy and is used to add loft to fabrics. It is usually thicker and thus used for specific projects to add body and softness e.g pillows, bags, and totes.

Interfacing can add a magical effect to your project. The project will look much more neat as it maintains its structure and durability.

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Did you know both woven and non-woven fusible interfacing are classified into three different weights: lightweight, medium weight, and heavyweight?

Uses of Lightweight Interfacing

As the name suggests, lightweight interfacing is for lightweight fabrics. Lightweight interfacing is perfect for mask making, light quilting projects, t-shirts, appliqué work, etc.

Uses of Medium Weight Interfacing

Medium weight interfacing is for medium-weight fabrics. This interfacing is perfect for sewing projects, bag making, hat making, quilting, etc.

Uses of Heavyweight Interfacing

Similarly, heavyweight is to support heavy fabric or heavy material-based projects. Usually, it works best for heavy fabrics such as coats.

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