10 Essential Tips for Interlining

10 Essential Tips for Interlining

 

Interlining is a crucial step in the process of creating high-quality garments. Whether you are a seasoned professional or a beginner in the world of sewing, these 10 essential tips for interlining will help you achieve the best results.

1. Choose the Right Interfacing

Make sure to select the appropriate interfacing for your fabric and project. Consider factors such as weight, drape, and color when making your selection.

2. Pre-Shrink Your Interfacing

To prevent any unwanted shrinkage after your garment is complete, pre-shrink your interfacing by following the manufacturer's instructions before applying it to your fabric.

3. Test Before Applying

Always test a small piece of interfacing on a scrap of your fabric before applying it to the entire garment. This will help you ensure that the interfacing adheres properly and does not affect the fabric's appearance.

4. Use the Right Tools

Invest in quality tools such as a pressing cloth, tailor's ham, and a good iron to ensure that you apply the interfacing smoothly and evenly.

5. Apply Interfacing Carefully

Take your time when applying the interfacing to your fabric. Use a gentle pressing motion and avoid stretching the fabric to prevent any puckering or distortion.

6. Trim Excess Interfacing

After applying the interfacing, trim any excess material to reduce bulkiness and ensure a clean finish on your garment.

7. Press, Don't Iron

When pressing the interfacing onto your fabric, use an up-and-down motion rather than sliding the iron back and forth. This will help the interfacing adhere properly without causing any wrinkles.

8. Allow Time to Set

After applying the interfacing, allow your fabric to cool and set for a few minutes before moving on to the next step. This will help the interfacing bond securely to the fabric.

9. Consider Underlining

If you want to add extra stability and structure to your garment, consider underlining the fabric in addition to using interfacing. This technique can provide a professional finish to your project.

10. Practice Makes Perfect

Like any sewing technique, mastering interlining takes practice. Don't be discouraged if your first few attempts are not perfect. Keep practicing and refining your skills to achieve the best results.

 

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