Dublerin eswegee MS 1105 (30g/m)
Dublerin eswegee MS 1105 (30g/m)
Woven Interlining G 785
Soft, lightweight and elastic in the weft woven interlining for small parts of blouses and dresses as well as for front parts of jackets, coats etc. made of lightweight and/or elastic outer fabrics.
Woven Interlining G 785
Woven Interlining G 770
Fusible PES interlining which is universally applicable and offers a very good adhesion after application by hand iron
Woven Interlining G 770
Woven Interlining G 740
Mediumweight, slightly brushed cotton interlining for front parts of jackets, coats etc. as well as for small parts.
Woven Interlining G 740
Woven Interlining G 710
Light woven interlining of pure cotton for small parts in ladies' blouses or dresses.
Woven Interlining G 710
Woven Interlining G 700
Versatile woven interlining for SMALL PARTS of blouses and shirts.
Woven Interlining G 700

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Minimum order
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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
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Woven interlinings: shape stability and professional quality tailoring

Woven interlinings are interlining materials made from a woven fabric with a distinct thread structure. They are used in clothing manufacturing to reinforce garment components, maintain shape, and increase wear resistance. Unlike their nonwoven counterparts, woven interlinings have more predictable properties and “work” consistently. together with the main fabric as a single unit.

Due to their structure, woven interlinings are considered a professional solution and are widely used in classic, designer, and industrial sewing.

Main functions of woven interlinings

Woven interlinings perform a number of key functions that directly affect the appearance and service life of a product:

  1. stabilizing the shape of parts;
  2. preventing fabric stretching;
  3. reinforcing stressed areas;
  4. maintaining clear cutting lines;
  5. improving the fit of the product.

It is woven interlinings that allow clothing to maintain a neat appearance even after repeated wearing and washing.

How are woven interlinings different from other types?

The main difference woven pads – have a base of interwoven threads similar to regular fabric. This provides them with stability, strength, and controlled elasticity.

The main differences of woven interlinings:

  • a structure similar to the main fabric;
  • high resistance to deformation;
  • uniform load distribution;
  • durability;
  • a neat appearance without creases.

Compared to non-woven interlinings, woven interlinings are better suited for products with a clear shape and structural elements.

Types of woven interlinings

Woven interlinings can vary in density, composition, and fixation method.

Adhesive woven interlinings

They have a hot-melt adhesive layer that is activated by heating with an iron. They are easy to work with and ensure uniform adhesion without shifting.

Non-adhesive woven interlinings

They can be sewn by hand or with a sewing machine. They are used in classic and custom-made garments where flexibility and precise shape control are important.

Interlinings of varying thicknesses

Woven interlinings are available in light, medium, and heavy weights. The choice depends on the type of fabric and the intended use of the garment.

Where are woven interlinings used?

Woven interlinings are used in a wide variety of garment elements and accessories:

  1. collars and stand-up collars;
  2. cuffs and plackets;
  3. belts and yokes;
  4. lapels and lapels;
  5. corset and shaping details.

They are especially popular in the manufacture of jackets, blazers, shirts, blouses, dresses, and outerwear.

Advantages of woven interlinings

Using woven interlinings offers significant advantages over other types of interlining materials:

  • Stability shapes

The parts maintain clear lines and do not deform.

  • Fabric compatibility

The lining “moves” along with the base material.

  • Professional appearance

The product looks neat and expensive.

  • Durability

The interlinings can withstand long-term use.

  • Stiffness control

The density can be precisely selected for a specific task.

How to choose a woven interlining

The choice of a woven interlining should be based on the characteristics of the base fabric and the design of the product.

Key selection parameters:

  1. fabric density;
  2. direction of the grain line;
  3. purpose of the product;
  4. required stiffness of the part;
  5. method of care for the finished product product.

For delicate fabrics, lightweight woven interlinings are chosen, while heavier options are suitable for jackets and coats.

Technique for Using Woven Interlinings

Adhesive woven interlinings are applied with an iron, maintaining the correct temperature. It is important to use an ironing pad and not to move the material while fixing it. After adhering, allow the garment to cool completely.

Non-adhesive woven interlinings are sewn between layers of fabric and secured with stitching. This method requires more skill, but provides maximum shape control.

Caring for Items with Woven Interlinings

Garments with woven interlinings require careful care. It is recommended to follow the washing and ironing temperatures appropriate for the main fabric. With proper care, the interlining retains its shape and functionality throughout the life of the product.

Common Mistakes When Working with Woven Interlinings

The most common mistakes are:

  • Incorrect density selection;
  • Ignoring the grain direction;
  • Overheating during gluing;
  • Using an interlining with the wrong composition;
  • Lack of preliminary testing.

Avoiding these mistakes allows you to achieve a professional result.

Conclusion

Woven interlinings are the foundation of high-quality, professional tailoring. They ensure a stable shape, a neat appearance, and high wear resistance.

The careful selection and proper use of woven interlinings allows you to create garments with precise construction and a perfect fit—from lightweight blouses to complex jackets and coats.