Interlinings, interfacings, fusibles or fusings are the invisible framework of a garment. They are a textile that is either sewn in or fused on between layers of fabric to improve the performance of the outer fabric during the manufacturing process, and the aftercare treatment. Hawes & Freer supply top quality GSR certified recycled fusing.
What is fusing and why do we need it?
Interlinings contribute to the appearance, durability, comfort and quality of the finished product. They are used to eliminate stretch, stabilise and emphasise such details like collars, cuffs, waistbands, jacket fronts, pockets and vents.They are available in various weights, thicknesses and construction (woven or knit). When selecting an interlining it must be appropriate for the garment design, fabric type, expected performance and end use.The use of fusible interlinings can have significant advantages over using a sew-in interlining. Here are some of the reasons why:
• Initial presentation. • Appearance in wear and cleaning. • Shape retention and crease recovery. • Improved dimensional stability in the outer fabric. • Reduction of stitch puckering/pulling. • Helps ease handling during garment production, therefore saving time/labour. • Keeps a more consistent garment quality during reproduction.
Don’t know where to start with fusing? We have you covered with our basic guide to choosing the right fusing for your fabric. Read our tips below.
Weight:20 GSM Out of all our fusing’sHF20is the lightest and the glue dot on this is almost invisible. It gives your fabric a bit of structure with a barely there feel.
Our HF38 is a multi-elastic knit fusing. It is still exceptionally light in weight with a soft handle and it will give your garment added structure.Both B200 and 1230 are light in weight and are designed for very sheer fabrics that are normally difficult to fuse.
The most common shirt fusing that is best applied on the collars, cuffs, neck band or button panels to give a sharp look. The knitted top fuse dot can withstand a 60-degree wash.
Ideal for use in cuffs, collars, facings and as an all over backing on fabrics that need stability. Suitable on classic and modern fabrics (e.g. cottons or polyesters), stretch fabrics, non-iron fabrics as well as denim, flannels and seersuckers.
The go-to fusing for jackets, it suits light to heavy weight fabrics. The special feature of this interlining is its ability to cope with shrinkage in fabrics due to its flexible weave.
The heaviest fusing we have available is our heavy-duty jacket fusing. A fusible interlining for use in medium to heavy weight jackets, it provides volume to the outer fabric but not the weight of the fabric. This weight is preferred when requiring a fully tailored and structured look. Particularly common in men’s jackets.
Where are these fusings suitable for?
Suitable for use on jacket fronts, facings, collars and lapels when requiring a tailored looking garment.
If you are still unsure on what fusing to use for your garment, you can email us with information about your fabric and garment, or you can make an appointment to come and visit our showroom to look at the full fusing range.
Fusion Parts can be applied as an upgrade with a Fusion Slot. Simply go to the upgrade screen, and find a part with an open Fusion Slot.Tap the Fusion Slot - shown below - select the Fusion Part to add, fuse it to the upgrade and watch your Evo points climb!
Stripping cars is a way of breaking down a car into fusion and stage 6 parts - but in doing so the car will be lost. This is usually only desirable if you have multiple versions of the same car, and you want to use the parts from one copy of a car to improve another copy of the same model.
Arsene's ultimate form is Satanael, which is story-related and thus you can only fuse him in NG+. You should've known that already, given that you've completed the game before.
Igor will allow you the option to Fuse Personas in The Velvet Room.Present him with either two or three cards to fuse to create one new Persona. At a certain point within the narrative, Igor will allow you to fuse four, five, or six Personas into one, called Cross-, Pentagonal-, and Hexagonal-fusion, respectively.
It is strongly recommended to fuse personas in Persona, while it is an absolute must in the Shin Megami Tensei series. A higher level persona generally has better stats and the ability to learn higher-tier skills. When fusing personas, pay attention to the stats, inherited moves, and overall improvement.
First things first – check that you have a reliable connection and that your signal is strong. Public Wi-Fi or weak signals may result in intermittent connection problems – so try and switch it up, or save live races for when you're on a really stable connection.
Unlike a circuit breaker, a blown fuse can't be switched back on. To fix it, you will need to replace the fuse with one of the same amperage rating (more on this below).
It goes like this: if your chip level is zero or odd, then you can fuse a diamond chip with a non-diamond chip as long as their cost difference is 1. If your chip level is zero or odd, then you can fuse a diamond chip with a non-diamond chip as long as their cost difference is 1.
However, new gameplay from today's Nintendo Treehouse confirmed one minor yet key detail that will make some Breath of the Wild players very happy: the weapons don't break. In Breath of the Wild, every weapon Link could acquire would degrade through use and eventually break.
The Calamity Mod changes several aspects and details regarding vanilla Terraria content, ranging from the order in which bosses can be fought in to which items are sold by NPCs. The Calamity Mod also changes multiple vanilla item recipes.
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You can win rare upgrades, Fusion Parts, and even exclusive cars by visiting the Rare Imports option in the menu bar at the bottom of the garage screen. Once you've won an upgrade or a part, it'll end up in your inventory, ready to be fitted to an appropriate car.
Probably the best place to find those rare parts is at shows, car club events and classic car swap meets where all the classic car enthusiasts gather together. You may run into a fellow collector with the same car who just might have the part you are looking for.
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