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B700 cottonfuse user manuak infosheet – here you will find ironing info for this sustainable vilene interfacing. Also the raw materials, washing instructions are explained on the infosheet below
Cottonfuse B700
We call Vilene B700 cottonfuse because it is made from cotton and has a certain weight. G700 vilene is also a cottonfuse, the difference between these two is the adhesive coating they have. Vilene G700 has been on the market for a long time, B700 is it’s newer, sustainable cousin
The adhesive coating if the B700 is bio degradable, which means that if you would make a cotton garment, fuse B700 to it and add wooden buttons it can still be broken down by micro organisms in nature. Should your garment find it’s way to the garbage heap it will leave no trace. Exept maybe the sewing thread but we can solve that too: cotton sewing thread! With that, your garment will become 100% biodegradable
Next to vilene B700 cottonfuse there is a thin version, the only difference it the weight of it. You can easily look through the thin cotton fuse but not so well through the B700 cottonfuseN. B700 has a weight of 90 grams per square metre and the B710, thin cottonfuse, is 55 grams per square metre…
Example use B700 vilene interfacing
Below a number of garment you can use B700 in:
User manual infosheet Vilene B700 cottonfuse
On this infosheet you will find all info about this sustainable biodegradable B700 cotton interfacing. First the width, solour and raw materials and further down the ironing instructions. The legend has explanations for the used symbols, that is on page two of the PDF. The third symbol for example: you see three soles or an iron, placed partly over each other. That means you fuse it step by step with pressure. You do not make the ironing motion but place it on the next position step by step…
And below the english infosheet…