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Iron-On Fusible Interfacing | Non-Woven Sewing Stabilizer 100×50cm
Iron-On Fusible Interfacing | Non-Woven Sewing Stabilizer 100×50cm
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Elevate every sewing and crafting project with this Iron-On Fusible Interfacing — a must-have non-woven polyester stabilizer for garment makers, quilters, and DIY enthusiasts alike. At 100×50 cm (39"×19") and just 1mm thick, it delivers clean structure and body to fabric without adding unwanted bulk.
Why You'll Love This Fusible Interfacing
- ✅ High-Quality Polyester – Durable, lightweight (1mm thick), and breathable for comfortable wear
- ✅ Single-Sided Adhesive – Easy iron-on application; simply place shiny side down and press
- ✅ Non-Woven Structure – Provides stability without stiffness, ideal for light-to-medium weight fabrics
- ✂️ For Garments – Strengthens collars, cuffs, waistbands, and facings for a polished, professional finish
- 👜 For Bags & Accessories – Perfect backing for handbags, purses, pockets, and straps
- 🧵 For Quilting & Crafts – Stabilizes stitches, zippers, and patchwork so your work stays neat and even
- 🔥 Easy to Apply – Just iron onto fabric; use a cotton pressing cloth as a barrier to protect delicate materials
- ✂️ Trimmable Size – 100×50 cm suits medium and large projects, or cut down for smaller items
- ⚖️ Lightweight & Invisible – Blends seamlessly into your project without stiff spots or visible edges
Specifications
| Material | 100% Polyester (Non-Woven) |
| Type | Single-Sided Iron-On Fusible Interfacing |
| Size | 100 × 50 cm (approx. 39" × 19") |
| Thickness | ~1mm |
| Weight | 200g |
| Package Contents | 1× Fusible Interfacing Sheet |
| Country of Origin | Made in Mainland China |
How to Use
- Cut the interfacing to the size you need.
- Place the shiny (adhesive) side face-down onto the wrong side of your fabric.
- Cover with a cotton pressing cloth to protect your iron and fabric.
- Press firmly with a medium-heat iron for 10–15 seconds. Avoid sliding the iron — press and lift.
- Allow to cool completely before handling. Trim any excess.
Perfect For
- Shirt and jacket collars, cuffs & waistbands
- Bag panels, pockets & purse structures
- Quilting blocks & patchwork stabilization
- Zipper applications & facing reinforcements
- Embroidery backing & appliqué projects
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For tips on choosing the right interfacing weight and type for your project, visit the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission for general textile and fabric product safety guidance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is fusible interfacing and how does iron-on fusible interfacing work?
A: Fusible interfacing is a fabric stabilizer with a heat-activated adhesive on one side. When you press it onto fabric with a warm iron, the adhesive melts and bonds the interfacing permanently to the fabric. This iron-on fusible interfacing uses a single-sided adhesive — simply place the shiny side against the wrong side of your fabric, cover with a pressing cloth, and press with a medium-heat iron for 10–15 seconds for a firm, even bond.
Q: What fabrics is this non-woven polyester interfacing suitable for?
A: This non-woven polyester sewing stabilizer is best suited to light-to-medium weight fabrics such as cotton, linen, cotton blends, and quilting fabrics. It is ideal for garment collars, cuffs, waistbands, bag panels, and quilting or patchwork projects. Avoid using on very delicate fabrics like silk or sheer chiffon without testing first, as high heat may damage them.
Q: Can I cut the fusible interfacing to size for smaller projects?
A: Absolutely! The 100×50 cm (approx. 39"×19") sheet is easy to cut with fabric scissors or a rotary cutter. Trim it to any shape or size needed — from a full shirt front facing down to a small zipper tab stabilizer. The non-woven structure means edges won't fray when cut.
Q: Is there any size variation I should expect?
A: Because this fusible interfacing is measured manually, there may be a slight size variation of 1–3 cm. This is normal and within standard manufacturing tolerances for fabric goods. The generous 100×50 cm size ensures you have more than enough material for most sewing and quilting applications.
