Shop Bonded Fabrics by Color
Find bonded fabrics in a variety of versatile colors to suit fashion, outerwear, and specialty sewing projects. Browse Beige Bonded Fabric, Black Bonded Fabric, Blue Bonded Fabric, Brown Bonded Fabric, Gray Bonded Fabric, Green Bonded Fabric, and White Bonded Fabric to match your next garment, accessory, or home décor design.
Explore Bonded Fabrics by Type
Our bonded fabric collection includes a wide range of specialty constructions for projects requiring added structure, insulation, or durability. Discover Bonded Interlock Fabric, Bonded Neoprene Fabric, Bonded Organza Fabric, Bonded Rayon Jersey Fabric, Bonded Wool Knit Fabric, Bonded Woven Fabric, Bonded Velour Fabric, Bonded Brushed Fabric, Bonded Faux Fur Fabric, Bonded Faux Suede Fabric, Bonded Fleece Fabric, Bonded Lamb Fabric, and Bonded Novelty Fabric for apparel, outerwear, costumes, and creative fashion designs.
Shop Bonded Fabrics by Fiber & Project
Choose Cotton Bonded Fabric for breathable comfort or Wool Bonded Fabric for warmth and structure in coats and jackets. If you're shopping by project, explore our Bonded Dress Fabrics, Bonded Top Weight Fabrics, and Bonded Costuming & Cosplay Fabrics collections to find bonded fabrics tailored to your specific sewing needs. Whether you're creating structured garments, technical apparel, or statement costumes, Mood Fabrics offers bonded fabrics for every level of creativity.
How Bonded Fabric is Made
Bonded fabric is the act of combining fabrics using an adhesive instead of a woven or knitted technique. Bonded fabric is created by combining two or more other fabrics into a single composite fabric. The layers are selected and treated, then an adhesive or bonding agent is used to combine the materials. From there, heat rollers are used to press the fabrics into one. After that, there's a curing process and post-treatment.
Advantages of Using Bonded Fabric
Bonded fabric has many advantages. It offers enhanced strength and durability, improved stability, insulating properties, versatility, reduced fraying, and added comfort. Plus, it can provide a unique visual appeal depending on the bonded fabric you select.
Fabrics that Can be Paired in Bonding
There are many different fabrics that can be paired in bonding! For example, some of our bonded fabrics include nylon, polyester, cotton, twill, and viscose, to name a few. Some common combinations include cotton with polyester, nylon with spandex, and polyester with rayon. The possibilities are endless!
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