Lightweight Interfacing [Stretch Type]
[Product description]
Fusible interfacing is adhered to fabric with an iron.
When making clothes, bags, or small items, applying interfacing to fabric prevents deformation and makes wrinkles less likely even after repeated washing.
Lightweight Interfacing [Stretch Type]
This stretch type adapts well and preserves the texture of the outer fabric.
Suitable for a wide range of materials from lightweight cotton, linen, polyester to medium-weight wool.
Also suitable for stretchy fabrics such as knits.
Usage: collars and facings of shirts and blouses, collars and front bodies of jackets and coats, etc.
Suitable materials: lawn, sharting fabric, twill, chino, dechine, satin, flannel, tweed, gabardine, knit fabrics, etc.
Recommended iron temperature for fusing: 130–140℃
*Please refer to the “Fusible Interfacing Comparison Chart” image for stiffness and thickness of interfacing.
*In the second image, the gray board is placed on the right half.
[How to Use]
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The side with a shiny (reflective) or rough surface caused by adhesive resin is the adhesive side. Place this side down onto the back side of the fabric.
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Set the iron to dry mode and press without sliding, holding about 10–15 seconds per spot.
[Notes]
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Iron temperature varies by interfacing; please refer to the recommended temperature in the product description.
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Use dry iron only; do not use steam.
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Usage, suitable materials, iron temperature, and pressing time are guidelines. Please test with scraps before use.
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When applied to sheer materials, adhesive resin may seep through or reduce transparency, so be cautious.
[Material]
100% Polyester
Made in Japan
[Fabric Width]
Approx. 120 cm
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Lightweight Interfacing [Stretch Type]
Lightweight Interfacing [Stretch Type]
[Product description]
Fusible interfacing is adhered to fabric with an iron.
When making clothes, bags, or small items, applying interfacing to fabric prevents deformation and makes wrinkles less likely even after repeated washing.
Lightweight Interfacing [Stretch Type]
This stretch type adapts well and preserves the texture of the outer fabric.
Suitable for a wide range of materials from lightweight cotton, linen, polyester to medium-weight wool.
Also suitable for stretchy fabrics such as knits.
Usage: collars and facings of shirts and blouses, collars and front bodies of jackets and coats, etc.
Suitable materials: lawn, sharting fabric, twill, chino, dechine, satin, flannel, tweed, gabardine, knit fabrics, etc.
Recommended iron temperature for fusing: 130–140℃
*Please refer to the “Fusible Interfacing Comparison Chart” image for stiffness and thickness of interfacing.
*In the second image, the gray board is placed on the right half.
[How to Use]
-
The side with a shiny (reflective) or rough surface caused by adhesive resin is the adhesive side. Place this side down onto the back side of the fabric.
-
Set the iron to dry mode and press without sliding, holding about 10–15 seconds per spot.
[Notes]
-
Iron temperature varies by interfacing; please refer to the recommended temperature in the product description.
-
Use dry iron only; do not use steam.
-
Usage, suitable materials, iron temperature, and pressing time are guidelines. Please test with scraps before use.
-
When applied to sheer materials, adhesive resin may seep through or reduce transparency, so be cautious.
[Material]
100% Polyester
Made in Japan
[Fabric Width]
Approx. 120 cm
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[Product description]
Fusible interfacing is adhered to fabric with an iron.
When making clothes, bags, or small items, applying interfacing to fabric prevents deformation and makes wrinkles less likely even after repeated washing.
Lightweight Interfacing [Stretch Type]
This stretch type adapts well and preserves the texture of the outer fabric.
Suitable for a wide range of materials from lightweight cotton, linen, polyester to medium-weight wool.
Also suitable for stretchy fabrics such as knits.
Usage: collars and facings of shirts and blouses, collars and front bodies of jackets and coats, etc.
Suitable materials: lawn, sharting fabric, twill, chino, dechine, satin, flannel, tweed, gabardine, knit fabrics, etc.
Recommended iron temperature for fusing: 130–140℃
*Please refer to the “Fusible Interfacing Comparison Chart” image for stiffness and thickness of interfacing.
*In the second image, the gray board is placed on the right half.
[How to Use]
-
The side with a shiny (reflective) or rough surface caused by adhesive resin is the adhesive side. Place this side down onto the back side of the fabric.
-
Set the iron to dry mode and press without sliding, holding about 10–15 seconds per spot.
[Notes]
-
Iron temperature varies by interfacing; please refer to the recommended temperature in the product description.
-
Use dry iron only; do not use steam.
-
Usage, suitable materials, iron temperature, and pressing time are guidelines. Please test with scraps before use.
-
When applied to sheer materials, adhesive resin may seep through or reduce transparency, so be cautious.
[Material]
100% Polyester
Made in Japan
[Fabric Width]
Approx. 120 cm






















