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Fusible fleece has one rough/grainy fusible side and one fleece side. Be careful when pressing, as most fusible fleece will melt and stick to the iron sole plate if you press directly on the fleece side. So always remember to use a pressing cloth when you press on the fleece side during construction steps. Using fusible fleece It is essential to first fuse some regular interfacing to the wrong side of your fabric. The wavy (and ugly) aspect that the fabric takes when you apply fusible fleece directly. Applying a layer of regular fusible interfacing first will prevent this. The other reason is that, particularly for bags, this extra thickness of stabilizer further improves the firmness and durability of the bag. However, note that if the fusible fleece is only applied to the lining of your bag and not to the outer fabric. Fusible fleece is a stabilizer that can be adhered to any fabric, wood, or cardboard to add loft to fabrics, softness and thickness. This material is typically made of polyester and features heat-activated adhesive bumps on either one or both sides. Fusible fleece can add a professional, finished look to many of your sewing projects. Fusible Fleece Products Fusible fleece -- a type of soft interfacing that you can iron-on -- gives structure and support to garments, sewn craft items or even bags to keep them from losing their form.