Vlieseline Quilter's Grid Fusible Non-Woven Interfacing
Type: Fusible, Non-woven, 1 inch fine, brown printed grid lines.
Fabric width: 90 cm
Fabric weight: 34 gsm
Application: Iron-on interfacing, with cool iron.
Weight: Light-weight.
Product Benefits: Assists in the cutting of template shapes and borders and enables easy and accurate patching.
Suitable for: Water-colour quilts with accurate and precisely matching squares. Suitable for all fabrics.
Fabric Care: Wash at 30 degrees or dry clean.
Colours Available: White.
Sold by: Half metre, metre and a full roll of 15 metres.
Why Choose Vlieseline Interfacing?
Previously known as Vilene, Vlieseline is recognised as the professional's choice for interfacing and wadding product.
Over the past 60 years, Vlieseline has become a globally recognised brand for high quality interfacing products. Vlieseline interfacing is suitable for everyone's projects, whether you are a sewing enthusiast or professional tailor or dressmaker.
Our Vlieseline Quilter's Grid fusible interfacing fabric is a great quality iron-on interfacing, available in white.
Why Choose Fusible Interfacing?
Vlieseline fusible interfacing is incredibly easy to apply. Simply use an iron on low heat to help the adhesive side of the interfacing permanently bond to your fabric in seconds. This simple application makes Vlieseline fusible iron-on interfacing very easy to use, compared to sew-in interfacing. Fusible interfacing is suitable for most uses and will enhance your project. It is perfect on most fabrics, except on those that do not respond well to heat or are woven so loosely that the glue can seep through.
What Weight Interfacing Should Be Used?
As a guide, you should choose an interfacing weight that is the same weight as the fabric you will be using, or ideally slightly lighter. The manufacturer recommends to test a small piece of interfacing on your fabric, before applying to the rest of your project.
New To Working With Interfacing?
Check out our "Beginner's Guide to Working With Interfacing" blog post to help you get started. We cover everything from the different types of interfacing to how to choose the right interfacing for your project.