Yes, I guess so...I use it in my sewing of clothes and they get washed regularly!
Fusible interfacing features a heat activated adhesive. When you iron the interfacing to your fabric it will stick in place.
Interfacing is a fabric, usually manmade and available in various weights. It is used either on the "wrong" side of a garment, or between layers - such as in a lapel or waistband - to give structure and "body" to the garment. Fusible interfacing is an "iron-on" version.
It depends on the rayon. Not all rayon can be ironed at a sufficient temp to fuse the interfacing without damaging the cloth.
Interfacing Technologies was created in 1983.
The communication between input and output device is called interfacing.
An iron is used in textiles to remove wrinkles and creases from fabric, ensuring a smooth and neat finish to garments or linens. Ironing also helps to activate certain treatments applied to fabric, such as heat-set dyes or fusible interfacing.
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I've made shades with fabric. I used a kit; this isn't neccesary. You just have to supply the roller. A liquid fabric stiffener would make the fabric too stiff to roll. Go to a fabric store and buy the heaviest weight iron on interfacing. Just iron it on the back of your shade fabric, leave an inch if you plan on lining.To cover the interfacing, get an inexpensive lightweight fabric e.g. muslin, fold under the fabric and lining one inch and either sew on edge or use a fusible hem product. Good luck! Sherpy
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Interfacing - 2011 Tommy was released on: USA: 10 March 2011
Interfacing devices are devices that are compatible mechanically, electronically, and programmatically so that the device can be used in a computer.
Interfacing - 2011 Robert was released on: USA: 16 March 2011