NONWOVEN INTERLINING
Name: Nonwoven Interlining - Pellon Interfacing
Description: Nonwoven interlining is a material used to provide support, stability, and structure to various fabrics in sewing and tailoring projects. It is made from fibers bonded together through mechanical, chemical, or thermal processes, offering a lightweight and versatile support.
Composition:
- Material: Polyester, viscose, or fiber blends
- Adhesive: Thermoplastic polymer (usually polyethylene or polyamide copolymer) in the fusible version
Properties:
- Weight: Variable according to type (light, medium, heavy), typically between 30-150 g/m²
- Width: 90 cm, 150 cm (variable depending on the manufacturer)
- Color: White, black (other colors may be available)
- Texture: Soft, light, and slightly rigid
Applications:
- Reinforcement of specific areas of garments such as collars, cuffs, facings, and waistbands.
- Improves the stability and shape of light to medium fabrics.
- Stabilization of fabrics for machine and hand embroidery, preventing them from stretching or distorting during the process.
- Used in tailoring, crafts, accessories, and sewing projects that require additional support.