interlining
Interlining is a layer of fabric placed between the outer garment fabric and the lining, or between layers in a curtain, intended to provide structure, warmth, and opacity. In apparel, the interlining adds body and shape, improves drape, and can help the garment recover after folding. It also can reduce creasing and prolong wear.
Two broad forms exist: fusible and non-fusible. Fusible interlinings have an adhesive that bonds to the fashion
In curtains and draperies, interlining adds insulation, weight, and dimensional stability, improving fullness and reducing glare
Construction considerations include choosing the fabric weight to match the outer fabric, ensuring compatibility with the