Weft-Insert Stretch Fusible Interlining
Weft-Insert Stretch Fusible Interlining is a specialized interlining designed to provide both flexibility and support in garment construction.
Features:
Weft-Insertion: This technique involves inserting additional fibers into the weft (horizontal) direction, enhancing stretch and elasticity. This allows the fabric to stretch without distorting its shape.
Fusible: Comes with an adhesive backing that bonds to the main fabric when heat is applied, making it easy to use during garment construction.
Soft and Lightweight: Designed to maintain a soft feel while providing necessary structure, making it comfortable for wear.
Applications:
Shirts and Blouses: Used in collars, cuffs, and plackets to provide support while allowing for movement.
Dresses: Ideal for fitted bodices and waistbands where a snug fit is desired.
Activewear: Common in sports and casual clothing that requires both stretch and structure.