Twill Woven Fusible Interlining
Twill woven fusible interlining is a specific type of interfacing used in garment construction. Here’s a detailed overview of its features, applications, and benefits:
Features:
Twill Weave: Made from a twill weave, which creates a diagonal pattern on the fabric, offering strength and durability. This weave also provides a subtle texture.
Fusible: Comes with an adhesive backing that allows it to bond to the main fabric when heat is applied. This makes it easy to apply in garment construction.
Supportive: Provides excellent support and structure, making it ideal for tailored garments.
Applications:
Collars and Cuffs: Commonly used in shirts and blouses to give collars and cuffs shape and firmness.
Jackets and Coats: Helps maintain the structure of lapels and other fitted areas in tailored outerwear.
Dresses and Skirts: Used in bodices and waistbands to provide a smooth, structured appearance.