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The great experiment

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I suggest you try my interfacing/interlining suggestions to save time, but do note that there are so many different fabrics out there and so many ways that you can combine them that the very best way to learn about which interfacing/interlining to use is to experiment – you may find the perfect product for your chosen fabric is not the one I have suggested. However, don’t worry if you end up buying the wrong product because interfacing/interlining is so useful you’ll be sure to use it on something else in the future.


Sew-in fleece/wadding Use with any fabrics to add a more substantial padded and spongy feel.


Fusible fleece/wadding Use with any fabric that you want to add support and a light padding to. Great for silk/satins when you want to strengthen the fabric by adding support behind the fabric without making it at all crisp by using normal fusible interfacing. Very convenient to use as you can fuse it your fabrics. Great for all other fabrics when you want to strengthen/reinforce the fabric while retaining its drape (or fluidity).


Extra thick/ultra-firm/craft weight Available as fusible and sew-in varieties. Though it is extra firm it still has a degree of flexibility. It is perfect for adding a more rigid structure and boxier shape to your fabrics. When applied to or combined with your fabric this interfacing can make the fabric firm enough to stand upright.

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