Type:
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Decovil I is a fusible nonwoven, which is ideally suited for the creation of hats, belts and bags!
Fabric:
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Decorative fabrics, cotton, synthetics, etc.
Advantages:
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Dimensionally stable
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Resilient
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Tear resistant
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Non-fraying
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Resistant to bending
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Can be sewn too
Method of use:
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First iron the fabrics to avoid any shrinkage later on. Allow the fabrics to dry completely. Place the interfacing with the coated side on the wrong side of the fabric. Then cover with a damp cloth and press the iron carefully for about 6 seconds; iron setting: wool.
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We strongly recommend that you attach a small piece of interfacing to a fabric remnant with your iron first to make sure that the hold and the adhesion meet your expectations.
Care:
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Washable up to 40 °C (and/or dry cleanable)
Colours / Measurements:
sold per 1 metre
...this item will arrive to you separately (rolled) if you have ordered additional items.
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KLEINS Comment:
Imagine that lovely fabric (with a print on it, or woven) that your itching to make a purse/bag out of. You have the pattern and your ready to go! – That fabric though, needs some body to it! Its far too loose a weave and just plain unstable! Now, ideally you could apply a medium weight cotton woven interfacing to it, trouble is though, its 50/50 what's going to happen to the fabric, once the glue has dispersed! There a good chance, it could be rippled on the Facing Fabrics surface, we have seen this so many times... (Another time, perhaps in a YouTube Video we’ll explain to you, exactly why this occurs!) In the meantime.. those clever technologists at Vilene have solved this issue for you! They created a type of fleece and rather ingenuously have done something with the actual glue and the method its been interlaced within the Decovil I, that they will not let us tell you about! – be assured though, its phenomenal!