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This heavy-weight iron-on fusible interfacing offers structure and support for tailoring and craft projects while keeping fabrics flexible enough to handle. It is a non-woven stabiliser 75 cm wide sold in a 2 metre length that helps maintain shape on collars, pockets and button areas, and improves the finish on embroidered or appliqué work.
Key Points
This interfacing provides extra body to fabrics without making them feel rigid. It bonds with a hot iron for quick application, so it works well when you need a fast stabilising layer for garments or home sewing projects. Consider that very delicate woven fabrics may need a gentler sewn interfacing instead, according to the manufacturer.
Benefits
The heavier weight gives garments a cleaner silhouette while still allowing comfortable drape and movement. It supports detailed work such as cross stitch, machine embroidery and appliqué, improving stitch definition and preventing puckering. For everyday sewing it acts as a discreet reinforcement on areas that receive regular stress, for example necklines and pocket openings. ✂️
This product can also help when making craft items that require dimensional stability, including bag panels and structured accessories. The non-woven texture means it conforms easily to curves and seams during pressing, which simplifies finishing. 🧵
Technical Specifications
- Name: The Bead Shop Heavy Weight Iron-on Fusible Interfacing
- Material: - Non-woven interfacing
- Width: - 75 cm
- Length: - 2 metres
- Colour: - White
- Weight: - Heavy weight (manufacturer description)
- Application: - Iron-on/fusible
Usage Recommendations
To apply, place the adhesive side against the wrong side of the fabric, cover with a pressing cloth and press with a hot iron using even pressure for a few seconds. For heat-sensitive fabrics try a lower iron setting and test on a scrap piece first. When working with delicate or loosely woven textiles consider the sewn interfacing option to avoid heat damage or stiffness. 🔧
Use with machine sewing as usual; the stabilised fabric feeds more predictably under the presser foot which is helpful for precise stitching and buttonholes. Follow any specific care instructions for the outer fabric, as the interfacing may affect drying or ironing routines.







