3 Yards of White Double Faced Fusible Interlining
To use, place the interlining on the wrong side of one piece of fabric, leaving the interlining sandwiched between the fabric and the paper. Press in 10-second intervals at the highest iron heat appropriate for your fabric until the interlining is mostly stuck fast. Remove the backing paper, place the second piece of fabric on top with the wrong side against the interlining, and press again in 10-second intervals until the two pieces of fabric are fully fused together. Trim any excess fabric on either side. Do not move the iron around excessively while pressing, as it may cause the interlining and attached fabric to stretch and distort.
Once cool, this interlining is safe for sewing machines, so you can top stitch or quilt pieces. To wash finished pieces, we recommend washing in cool water on a delicate cycle and air drying.
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3 Yards of White Double Faced Fusible Interlining
3 Yards of White Double Faced Fusible Interlining
To use, place the interlining on the wrong side of one piece of fabric, leaving the interlining sandwiched between the fabric and the paper. Press in 10-second intervals at the highest iron heat appropriate for your fabric until the interlining is mostly stuck fast. Remove the backing paper, place the second piece of fabric on top with the wrong side against the interlining, and press again in 10-second intervals until the two pieces of fabric are fully fused together. Trim any excess fabric on either side. Do not move the iron around excessively while pressing, as it may cause the interlining and attached fabric to stretch and distort.
Once cool, this interlining is safe for sewing machines, so you can top stitch or quilt pieces. To wash finished pieces, we recommend washing in cool water on a delicate cycle and air drying.
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To use, place the interlining on the wrong side of one piece of fabric, leaving the interlining sandwiched between the fabric and the paper. Press in 10-second intervals at the highest iron heat appropriate for your fabric until the interlining is mostly stuck fast. Remove the backing paper, place the second piece of fabric on top with the wrong side against the interlining, and press again in 10-second intervals until the two pieces of fabric are fully fused together. Trim any excess fabric on either side. Do not move the iron around excessively while pressing, as it may cause the interlining and attached fabric to stretch and distort.
Once cool, this interlining is safe for sewing machines, so you can top stitch or quilt pieces. To wash finished pieces, we recommend washing in cool water on a delicate cycle and air drying.
























