Batting P 140
Universal batting for patchwork and quilting as well as warm, lightweight clothing. Ideally suited for safety and functional clothing, upholstery, bed linen etc.; thicker than P 120.
Batting P 140
Batting P 120
Universal batting for patchwork and quilting as well as warm, lightweight clothing. Ideally suited for safety and functional clothing, upholstery, bed linen etc.
Batting P 120
Batting X 50
Thin batting for needlework and garments with quilt effect. Adhesive printed grid provides sewing guide lines.
Batting X 50
Batting HH 650
Medium loft batting, bonds two fabrics together in one operation; for quilts as well as for clothing.
Batting HH 650
Batting H 640
For topstitch work and quilting, relief work such as voluminous tiebacks or braidings, as well as for warm clothing.
Batting H 640
Batting H 630
Iron-on, low loft, batting for topstitch work, patchwork and quilting as well as for warm clothing; also ideal for soft pelmets and voluminous tie-backs.
Batting H 630
Об'ємний флізелін 295
For warm clothing. Also ideal for particular voluminous effects in quilting and patchwork projects such as bedspreads and wall hangings.
Об'ємний флізелін 295
Batting 280, 281
Medium loft batting for patchwork and quilts, relief topstitch work, for warm clothing etc.
Batting 280, 281
279 Cotton Mix 80/20
A needle punched wadding out of 80% cotton and 20% polyester. It has the added support of a scrim, allowing an excellent combination of a soft hand feel and a lightweight construction while still providing significant stability and support. Especially developed for quilts but is also very well suitable for lightweight jackets.
279 Cotton Mix 80/20
278 Soya Mix
Extremely soft natural fiber (50% soyabean/50% cotton). Softer and smoother than traditional waddings/battings. For quilts, wall hangings and clothing etc.
278 Soya Mix
277 Cotton
Downy-soft, voluminous nonwoven made of 100% cotton, ideally for quilting and warm clothing, no fibre migration, shape retentive.
277 Cotton
272 Thermolam
Internally bonded, compressed polyester batting for patchwork and quilts.
272 Thermolam
Batting 249
Low loft wadding for warm clothing, patchwork and quilts.
Batting 249
P 250
Heavy-weight, highly voluminous sewable batting with a flame-retardant finish, made of synthetic fibres for patchwork and quilting, duvets, baby rugs, upholstery as well as warm and functional clothing such as jackets, coats or protective clothing.
P 250
266 Wool Mix
Light-weight, soft batting made of 80% wool and 20% polyester, with a thin nonwoven covert o prevent fibre migration for light quilted jackets and children’s clothes, and also suitable for blankets and quilts.
266 Wool Mix
Key information
Minimum order
The minimum obligation to comply with the individual characteristics of the product, including packaging and possible packaging obligations. Please, check the minimum obligation with the manager directly.
Lead time
After payment, the order for goods that are in stock is sent to the client within 1-3 business days. The production and delivery time for goods not covered by the warehouse program ranges from 14 to 60 days.
Prices
We do not offer a fixed price list. To find out the price, you need to contact our manager, get to know each other, explain what exactly you need and for what purposes. The manager will tell you the price and place your order.
Volumetric interlining: types, application and features of choice

Volume interlining is a unique material that is used to give volumetric shape and structure to various products. It is widely used in the clothing and textile industries, helping to create not only functional, but also aesthetically attractive products. In this article we will look at the different types of volumetric non-woven fabric, its application, materials of manufacture, and also give advice on selection and use.

What is bulk interlining?

Volume interlining is a non-woven material with an internal filler that gives the product additional volume and shape. It consists of several layers: the outer layer is usually made of non-woven fabric, and the inner layer is made of filler such as padding polyurethane or polyurethane foam. Volume interlining is used to stabilize and strengthen fabrics, preventing them from stretching and deformation.

Types of volumetric non-woven fabric

By material

Natural voluminous non-woven fabric

Natural bulk interlining is made from natural fibers, such as cotton or linen, and natural fillings, such as wool or cotton fiber. It is highly breathable and environmentally friendly.

Advantages:

  • High breathability
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Hypoallergenic

Disadvantages:

  • High cost
  • Less durable compared to synthetic materials

Synthetic voluminous non-woven fabric

Synthetic bulk interlining is made from synthetic fibers such as polyester or nylon and synthetic fillers such as padding polyester or polyurethane foam. It has high strength and durability.

Advantages:

  • High strength and durability
  • Resistance to deformation
  • Low cost

Disadvantages:

  • Less breathability
  • Less environmental friendliness

By density

Light, voluminous non-woven fabric

Lightweight voluminous interlining has a low density and is used for light and thin fabrics. It provides additional volume without weighing down the fabric.

Advantages:

  • Suitable for thin fabrics
  • Lightness and flexibility
  • Does not weigh down the fabric

Disadvantages:

  • Less durable compared to denser types

Medium volume interlining

Medium bulk interlining has a medium density and is used for most types of fabrics. It provides good support and volume.

Advantages:

  • Versatility
  • Good support and volume
  • Suitable for most types of fabrics

Disadvantages:

  • May not be strong enough for very heavy fabrics

Heavy voluminous non-woven fabric

Heavy bulk interlining has a high density and is used for heavy and dense fabrics. It provides maximum support and durability.

Advantages:

  • Suitable for heavy fabrics
  • Maximum support and volume
  • High strength

Disadvantages:

  • May weigh down fabric
  • Less flexibility

According to the method of activating the glue

Thermal adhesive bulk interlining

Thermal adhesive bulk interlining is activated by heat. An iron or press is used to glue it. This type of non-woven fabric is the most common and convenient to use.

Advantages:

  • Ease of use
  • Quick gluing
  • Reliable connection

Disadvantages:

  • Heat source required (iron or press)

Water-soluble bulk interlining

Water-soluble bulk interlining is activated when exposed to water. It is used for temporary fixation and can be easily removed after completion of work.

Advantages:

  • Easy to remove after use
  • Does not leave marks on fabric
  • Suitable for temporary fixation

Disadvantages:

  • Requires water to activate
  • Less durable than hot melt interlining

Use of bulk interlining

Clothing

Volume interlining is widely used in the production of clothing to give it shape and additional volume. It is used to strengthen collars, cuffs, belts and other parts that require additional support.

Collars and cuffs

Interlining is used to strengthen collars and cuffs, giving them rigidity and preventing deformation.

Belts and pockets

Interlining helps strengthen waistbands and pockets, preventing them from stretching and ensuring product durability.

Accessories

Interlining is also used in the production of various accessories such as bags, hats and belts. It provides additional support and shape, which is especially important for products that are subject to high loads.

Bags

Interlining is used to strengthen the walls and bottom of bags, ensuring their strength and durability.

Hats

Interlining helps hats maintain their shape and prevents them from deforming under the influence of external factors.

Interior products

Volume interlining is used for the manufacture of various interior products, such as curtains, pillows and furniture covers. It helps give products shape and ensures their durability.

Curtains

Interlining is used to strengthen the top edge of the curtains, preventing them from sagging and ensuring an even position on the curtain rod.

Pillows and covers

Interlining helps pillows and covers retain their shape and prevents them from stretching and deformation.

How to choose voluminous non-woven fabric

Consider the type of fabric

When choosing non-woven fabric, it is important to consider the type of fabric you will be working with. Light and thin fabrics require the use of light interlining, while for heavy and dense fabrics a thicker interlining is suitable.

Pay attention to density

The density of the interlining should match the requirements of your project. Light interlining is suitable for thin fabrics and parts that require minimal support, while thick interlining is necessary for heavy fabrics and parts requiring maximum support.

Check the quality of the glue

The quality of the glue plays a key role in the durability and reliability of the connection. Pay attention to the composition of the glue and its properties to ensure reliable adhesion of the interlining to the fabric.

Ease of use

Consider the method of activating the glue and the ease of use of the interlining. Hot-melt interlining is easy to use with an iron or press, while water-soluble interlining is suitable for temporary fixation and can be easily removed after finishing the job.

Care for products with voluminous non-woven fabric

Washing recommendations

Items with bulky interlining should be washed in accordance with the recommendations on the label. In most cases, it is recommended to use a delicate wash cycle and avoid aggressive detergents to maintain the strength and shape of the products.

Ironing

When ironing items with bulky non-woven fabric, use moderate temperatures and avoid prolonged exposure to heat on adhesive areas. This will help prevent damage to the adhesive and maintain the strength of the joints.

Storage

Store items with bulk interlining in a cool and dry place, avoiding exposure to direct sunlight and moisture. This will help maintain their durability and aesthetic appeal.

Conclusion

Bulky interlining is an important material in the clothing and textile industry, providing support, volume and durability to products. The correct choice and use of non-woven fabric will help create high-quality and aesthetically attractive products. Consider fabric type, density and adhesive quality when choosing interlining, and follow care instructions to ensure your items always look and feel perfect.