
1 — Generally speaking, the fusible side is usually the rough or shiny side of the interfacing. 2 — Most Pellon® fusibles have an adhesive dot on them. While a little difficult to see on the white products, you can normally feel them. Run your fingers over both sides of the interfacing.Click to see full answer. In this way, how do you attach fusible interfacing?Place the main fabric wrong side up on the ironing board; and then place the fusible interfacing on top, with the adhesive side facing down on to the wrong side of the main fabric. Cover the fabric and interfacing with a damp press cloth, and press the iron on to the fabric.Beside above, is fusible interfacing sticky on both sides? Fusible interfacing has one side that has the sticky-glue stuff and that side goes down onto the fabric you want to fuse. It shouldn’t switch sides (fuse to the press cloth if the sticky side is on the fabric). That doesn’t make any sense. Also to know is, what is the wrong side of fusible interfacing? The right side of the interfacing is the sticky side with raised bumps. The wrong side, which is smoother and not sticky, should be face up. Then place your pressing cloth on top of both pieces. Your pressing cloth should be a thin piece of cotton fabric.Can you sew through fusible interfacing?Yes you can sew through fusible interfacing. It will not harm your machine.
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