"Sewing Vaseline" is a term that refers to two different types of sewing materials.:
Vaseline adhesive fabricor "Vaseline" fabricHeat-sealed fabric, specifically water- soluble Vaseline fabric for embroidery, which is attached by hand or machine sewing before being dissolved in water..
Heat-sealed Vaseline fabric.
Usage:Gluing layers of fabric together without sewing, such as securing a trouser hem or tail..
How it works:Place between two layers of fabric and iron on a medium to high heat to melt the adhesive and stick the two fabrics together..
Types:Available in single-sided or double-sided adhesive..
Features:Easy to use, provides extra support for clothing, and is used for making quilted fabrics or gluing fabrics for embroidery and repairs..
Water-soluble Vaseline fabric
Usage:It is used in embroidery and handicrafts to create intricate designs..
How it works:It is attached to the fabric with stitches, then embroidery is done over it, and after completion it is rinsed with water to dissolve completely and disappear..
Features:It allows for fine embroidery and is easy to remove after completion..