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Using vilene interfacing tape an example: The vilene interfacing tapes have many different uses. Read more about the types, widths etc. on one of the next pages:
Examples for using vilene interfacing tapes
Here you will find a number of pictures of people wearing beautiful garments. With every picture there is a discription where which tape can be used. This to give you an idea of the extensive possibilities
The embroidery on the jacket is done by hand with solufleece. There is also edgetape used in the shoulderseam to prevent stretching and in the hems too for a taut result
this lady is wearing a blazer in which you will find edgetape in the seams and on the folding line of the lapel collar. Bondaweb hemtape is found in the hem of the jacket and the sleeves
A great example of using vilene tape: The dress is made from tulle and fabric, the tulle is hemmed with the overlocker with solufleece tape. On the back you see a large armhole, that is reinforced with formtape keeping it in it’s shape
Wrap skirt with valance. In the round seam there is formtape to prevent sagging. Where the valance is stithed on…
This outfit is complete with formtape in the neckeline of the wrap blouse. The waistband of the trousers has waistband shaper within because that gives you a sturdy waistband
This ladies shirt is hemmed with a twin needle and solufleece tape. On the pleated skirt there is a waistband where you will find waistband shaper inside. That is one way to use vilene interfacing tape!
This skirt is made from stretch velvet and because it stretches you can hem it with stretchfix hemtape. The sideseams are reinforced with flexible seamtape, they still stretch but are not stiff
In a jacket you can also use a lot of vilene tape: edgetape in the sleeve split and the folding line of the lapel collar on top of the interlining. Also blind hem tape is used for the jackets and sleeve hems. You can see it is not a stiff result but a nice and supple one