Interfacings and linings
The layers that define how a garment moves and lasts. Woven fusible interfacings from Nittobo, sourced from Japan. Bemberg cupro lining from Asahi Kasei.
A fine, soft fusible interfacing with a stable hand that adds structure without too much weight. Fuses cleanly without stiffening the fabric face.
A crisp, dimensionally stable woven interfacing with a firm hand. Holds pressed edges cleanly and resists distortion.
Best for: tailored shirt collars and cuffs, lightweight blazer and jacket facings and structured bodices.
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A fine, soft fusible with a stable hand that adds structure without weight. Fuses cleanly without stiffening the fabric face.
Best for: Shirt fronts, collar stands, blouse facings, lightweight dress bodices, silk and fine cotton.
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A crisp, dimensionally stable woven interfacing with a firm hand. Holds pressed edges cleanly and resists distortion.
Best for: Tailored shirt collars, cuffs and button bands. Structured blouse bodices. Formal shirt fronts.
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A two-way stretch woven fusible that moves with knit and bias-cut fabrics without restricting stretch or recovery.
Best for: Knit necklines, jersey facings, bias-cut elements, stretch waistbands.
Light woven
CHOOSING THE RIGHT INTERFACING
Stretch
Structured woven
A two-way stretch woven fusible that moves with knit and bias-cut fabrics without restricting stretch or recovery.
Best for: knit necklines, jersey facings, bias-cut elements, stretch waistbands.
Best for: button plackets, blouse facings, lightweight dress bodices, fine cotton and silk.
Not sure which to choose? All three interfacings are sold in 0.5m increments. Ordering a half metre of each before committing to a larger quantity is a practical way to test fusing behaviour on your specific fabric.
INTERFACING - SOLD BY THE HALF METRE
Not sure which to choose? All three interfacings are sold in 0.5m increments. Ordering a half metre of each before committing to a larger quantity is a practical way to test fusing behaviour on your specific fabric.
LININGS - SOLD BY THE METRE