A woven or non-woven material used between layers of fabric to change or improve the stylistic qualities of that section of the garment, or to improve durability and resistance to creasing, wrinkling or “drooping.” Typical areas using interfacings are collars, cuffs, front openings, hems and lapels.
Fusible Interfacings are attached to the garment sections or facings using high heat to temporarily melt a backing adhesive. The attachment to the garment is relatively permanent unless the garment is subjected to the same level of heat.
Sew-in Interfacings are sandwiched between the layers of fabric during the construction process and “float.” They do not change the hand or appearance of the fashion fabric, but add body or support. |