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PLANTIONAL Medium Weight White Iron-On Fusible Interfacing offers 30 yards of premium polyester interfacing designed for medium to large sewing and crafting projects. Its single-sided adhesive fuses easily with heat, providing invisible, lightweight support that enhances fabric structure and durability across a wide range of materials including knits, broadcloth, and linens.





| ASIN | B0BWN2R36L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,430,254 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #255 in Sewing Interfacing |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 29.5 x 10 x 10 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 480 g |
| Item model number | Medium Weight |
| Manufacturer | PLANTIONAL |
N**E
Je l'ai utilisé pour la première fois aujourd'hui et ça a bien fonctionné. Ça a bien collé à mon tissus et ça a donné plus de tenue à mon projet de couture.
J**A
Great price! I was honestly expecting an indie product but took the chance. I use this daily and will be ordering more
P**T
Very light weight works great for anything you want to sew that needs a backing
Y**J
Great product and at such a great price. Was sceptical of whether this would work in place of branded fusible interfacing products that I usually buy - so was pleasantly surprised. This interfacing appears to be ultra lightweight though, so when applying it to your fabric, you do need a sheet of heat-resistant parchment paper over this interfacing before ironing to prevent glue sticking on your iron.
D**H
First off, DO NOT forget to use an ironing cloth between your iron and the interfacing! I have ADHD, and forgot once, only to have the interfacong practically evaporate - oh wait, there it is - permanently adhered to my iron. 🫤 My fault. I've been using this to stiffen some polyester rip-stop fabric. I make heat-press hand flags, and thought I'd use some scrap fabric to make patches. The fabric itself is too thin, so I bought this interfacing. I have also used it on some upcycled denim for a bag. The directions don't include a temperature or time for pressing, so I just set the iron to "cotton" and pressed for... a while? Maybe 20-25 seconds, then lift the pressing cloth to check. If I still see a lot of dots from the adhesive, I press a bit more. It works okay, moderate stiffness, but the adhesion isn't great, especially on the denim.
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