Fusible interfacing~ is a fast and easy way to add support and shape the details of your garment. When cutting out a garment, set aside the pattern pieces that require interfacing such as the collar, cuffs, pockets, waistband and front facings. First, cut out all the pieces that require no interfacing. Using pieces of fabric larger than your pattern pieces, cut the interfacing to the same size as the fabric. Fuse the interfacing to the wrong side of the fabric. Place the pattern pieces on the interfaced fabric and cut out the pieces. The results will be perfect every time.
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