Tek Tarafı Yapışkanlı Bez Tela Beyaz Yapışkan 1 Metre (90CM * 100 CM)
Tek Tarafı Yapışkanlı Bez Tela Beyaz Yapışkan 1 Metre (90CM * 100 CM)
Tek Tarafı Yapışkanlı Bez Tela Beyaz Yapışkan 1 Metre (90CM * 100 CM)
Tek Tarafı Yapışkanlı Bez Tela Beyaz Yapışkan 1 Metre (90CM * 100 CM)
Tek Tarafı Yapışkanlı Bez Tela Beyaz Yapışkan 1 Metre (90CM * 100 CM)

Single Side Adhesive Cloth Interlining White Adhesive 1 Meter (90CM * 100 CM) (PDI187)

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Single Side Adhesive Cloth Interlining White Adhesive 1 Meter (90CM * 100 CM)

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What is Single Sided Adhesive Cloth Interlining?

Single sided adhesive cloth interlining is a type of fabric that is used to add structure and support to garments. It is made of a non-woven fabric that is coated with a heat-activated adhesive on one side. The adhesive is activated by heat, so it can be bonded to fabric using an iron or a heat press.

Single Sided Adhesive Cloth Interlining is commonly used in the following applications:

  • Hemming - Single sided adhesive cloth interlining can be used to hem the bottom of pants, skirts, and dresses. It can also be used to hem sleeves and collars.
  • Adding structure - Single sided adhesive cloth interlining can be used to add structure to garments, such as collars, cuffs, and waistbands. It can also be used to add support to bags and other accessories.
  • Preventing fraying - Single sided adhesive cloth interlining can be used to prevent fraying on the edges of fabric. This is especially useful when working with delicate fabrics.

How to Use Single Sided Adhesive Cloth Interlining

Using single sided adhesive cloth interlining is a relatively easy process. Here are the basic steps:

  1. Cut the interlining to the desired size.
  2. Place the interlining on the wrong side of the fabric, with the adhesive side facing down.
  3. Iron over the interlining, using a medium heat setting.
  4. Allow the interlining to cool completely before removing the paper backing.

Tips for Using Single Sided Adhesive Cloth Interlining

  • Use a pressing cloth - A pressing cloth can help to prevent the adhesive from sticking to your iron.
  • Test the adhesive - Before using the interlining on your project, test the adhesive on a scrap piece of fabric. This will help to ensure that the adhesive is not too strong or too weak.
  • Be careful with heat - Too much heat can cause the adhesive to melt. Be careful not to overheat the interlining.

Single sided adhesive cloth interlining is a versatile and useful product that can be used for a variety of sewing projects. With a little practice, you'll be able to use it to add structure, support, and prevent fraying to your garments.

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