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INTERFACING 101

  • 20 Jun 2026
  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Interfacing is a textile used on the wrong side of fabrics in stressed areas such as facings, collars, and button plackets. It can give a garment section more body or strength and prevent it from losing its shape. You can’t see it from the outside, but interfacing plays an important part in your garment’s performance. Learning interfacing basics will help you make the right choice for your garments.

To new sewers, interfacing is mysterious. Beginner sewers may not realize that there is a world of interfacing varieties with amazing drape, hand, and durability. For experienced sewers, it is smart to refresh your understanding of the types and applications. Each type has a specific purpose, and once you know how to select the right one, you’ll be amazed by the improvements in your garments and other projects.

FORMAT - Lecture

WHERE - online

TIME:

ACT, NSW, TAS, QLD, VIC - 2:00 PM

WA - 12:00 PM

NT - 12:30 PM

SA - 1:30 PM

TUTOR

Louise Sparrow

COST

ASG members - $7.50   |  Non-members -  $15

Online credit card payments only

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