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Heat n Bond Light Weight Iron-on Fusible Interfacing - 20" Wide

eQuilter Heat n Bond Light Weight Iron-on Fusible Interfacing - 20" Wide

US$ 3.50 / yard

Min 0.5 yard, incr. of 0.25 yard

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US$3.50

White - 20" Wide

Quickly and easily add stability and crispness to fabrics, and reduce fraying with this light weight, single-sided nonwoven fusible interfacing. Works with many fabrics including chiffon, light and heavy cotton, fleece, flannel, satin, and tweed. Directions: Pre-Shrink interfacing by submerging it in hot water for 15 minutes and air dry. Pre-Wash all fabrics without softeners. Pre-test interfacings on materials before starting project. Cut Fusible Interfacings per pattern instructions. Cut away seam allowances if needed. Pre-heat iron to Medium setting with steam. Place the rough side of the interfacing onto the back (wrong side) of the material to be bonded. Cover with a light, dry pressing cloth. Press and hold iron with medium pressure for 10-15 seconds. Repeat by lifting iron to new area and pressing, slightly overlapping previous area until entire surface is bonded. Heat n Bond Light Weight White Iron-on Fusible Interfacing, 20" wide 100% polyester non woven.

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