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From: wifetod
Date: 04-24-2004, 07:22 PM (1 of 3)
I have an interfacing to lay out with a single layer, right side of fabric up. What is considered the right side of interfacing, the side that has the fusible stuff on it or the other side that is fuzzy feeling?
Thanks,
Jolene
Jolene
User: wifetod
Member since: 01-19-2004
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From: paroper
Date: 04-24-2004, 07:53 PM (2 of 3)
I always consider the wrong side of the interfacing to be the fusible side. You might look at the way that it is applied to the garment to make sure that is the same way that they are looking at it.
pam

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From: DorothyL
Date: 04-25-2004, 09:21 AM (3 of 3)
I would say just be sure you cut the interfacing so the fusible side is against the wrong side of the fabric and you can't go wrong. Right?
Dorothy
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