Fusible tricot adds durability, yet is soft, has give and is compatible with most knit fabrics. |
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We actually sell a 40 denier nylon tricot fabric that we sell the Las Vegas high wire acts for use as a visual fabric. |
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In addition to hosiery, nylon is used in tricot, netting for bridal veils, and in carpeting. |
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Jersey and nylon mesh are also popular, and there is a big trend toward brushed tricot, he noted. |
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Cut a narrow strip of fusible tricot interfacing along the lengthwise grain and apply it to the wrong side of the zipper seam. |
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To stabilize the fabric stretch prior to hooping, fuse knit tricot interfacing to the fabric wrong side under the embroidery area. |
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Prevent fabric distortion or stretch on mediumweight fabrics by applying lightweight fusible tricot interfacing to the fabric wrong side before embroidering. |
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The other definition is sheer luxury-gassed yarns, extremely fine gauge tricot, linen and a width of knits woven in patented Benetton new age fabrics. |
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The layer closest to the body is made up of a soft nylon tricot and the next two layers are made up of stretchy spandex and plastic tubes. |
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Add support to lightweight fabrics by fusing a soft interfacing, like tricot, on the fabric wrong side prior to sticking it to an adhesive stabilizer. |
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On the other hand, singeing, which is quite common in fabrics, is not so common for tricot. |
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To soften the feel, use pinking shears to cut a piece of knit tricot interfacing and fuse it to the embroidery wrong side. The pinked edge helps prevent show through. |
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Stabilize seams as you sew with clear elastic or sheer tricot tape. |
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However, at the primary level, certain areas are restricted to females, such as crochet, dolls, toys, and tricot, while carpentry, electricity, and metalworking are restricted to boys. |
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