Is your coat cold to the touch when you wear it? Are you annoyed that your coat, after one cold winter, is already falling apart? If you said yes to these questions, it may be a good time to consider interlining! Interlining is a special soft and fluffy material sandwiched between the outer fabric and lining of a coat. This crucial layer helps to retain warmth in your coat and extends its longevity, allowing you to wear the piece throughout seasonal winters for years to come.
Interlining is one of the thing that can help to keep warm with temperature drops. Interlining acts like a warm blanket snuggly tucked inside your coat. It retains heat, so you can stay cozy and warm during cold days. This stuff is a deterrent against cold air and wind, so you will not feel as cold when you step outdoors.
Interlining not only keeps you warm, it also protects your coat from sort of losing its shape and durability with wear. This adds an extra layer of protection that makes your coat more resilient against the harshness of winter. Thanks to interlining, your coat can withstand a lot more wear before looking worn out, and keep you warm for many seasons in a row.
In order for interlining to work properly, it’s very important that you attach it correctly to your coat. First, you need to trace your coat shape onto the interlining material. This will make clear how much you need to cut. When you have the shape, trim the interlining to size.
The next thing you will need is a sewing machine, to sew an interlining to the above coat material. Be sure not to accidentally cut the interlining while you are stitching! You can then sew the interlining to the inner lining after it has been attached to the outer fabric. You want to make sure that everything is lined up correctly and stretched out tight as you sew to avoid wrinkles or uneven spots.
If you opt for a lightweight interlining, you can take a thinner coat and give it extra warmth. That means you still have the warmth that you may appreciate in a cozy coat but also get the benefits of having a lighter coat as well. You can also ask for interlining to be added in the coat’s sleeves so that you can keep your hands warm when you step outside in cold weather.
With quality interlining materials, Banq Interlining will provide you with plenty of choices. Ideal for the garments designed for arctic conditions our wool interlining offers significant warmth. If you want something lighter, our polyester interlining is thinner but still very durable and works for milder weather. We stock down interlining, giving you the warmest insulation available to keep you snug.