It’s my first time using a fusible interface(any interface for that matter) and I was able to iron it correctly on to a collar. However, you can see the little dots(the fusible glue, i think) through on the rightside of the fabric. The glue is not on the rightside of the fabric but it’s see through in that, the little dots from the interface(you know, where the interface before bonding has little dots that you can feel on the glue side)→this dots are visible through the fabric onto the rightside of the fabric. What did I do wrong? what can I do to fix this? Please help. To make it further clear, it’s as if the surface of the interface that has bonded to the wrong side of the fabric surface is only where little dots are. It is NOT bumpy at all or anything on the rightside of the fabric. It’s just visible. I hope you can understand what I am saying….
I used step by step instruction from the internet-
I layed the interface(glue side) onto the wrong side of the collar, wet it by using wet pressing cloth, and layed iron and press down and NOT move the iron around. then I held the iron down for about a minute or so. The interface has bonded properly….except for the see through dot-like umprint from the right side of the fabric. Help!!
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Oct 23, 2009, 07.22 AMby giffengood
I forgot to mention that the fabric I am using is white, 100% Italian cotton, pretty thin- but not sheer.