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What (who) is interfacing - definition

INNER MATERIAL USED TO STIFFEN OR STRENGTHEN PART OF A GARMENT
Interfacing (textiles)
  • Interfacing used to reinforce a hem.

interfacing         
¦ noun an extra layer of material or an adhesive stiffener that is applied to the facing of a garment to add support.
Interfacing         
Interfacing is a textile used on the unseen or "wrong" side of fabrics to make an area of a garment more rigid.
interface         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Physical interface; Interfaces; Interface (disambiguation); Interfaces in computing; Interfaces in computing (disambiguation); Interfacing (disambiguation)
(interfaces, interfacing, interfaced)
1.
The interface between two subjects or systems is the area in which they affect each other or have links with each other.
...a witty exploration of that interface between bureaucracy and the working world.
N-COUNT
2.
If you refer to the user interface of a particular piece of computing software, you are talking about its presentation on screen and how easy it is to operate. (COMPUTING)
...the development of better user interfaces.
N-COUNT: usu n N
3.
In computing and electronics, an interface is an electrical circuit which links one machine, especially a computer, with another. (TECHNICAL)
N-COUNT
4.
If one thing interfaces with another, or if two things interface, they have connections with each other. If you interface one thing with another, you connect the two things. (TECHNICAL or FORMAL)
...the way we interface with the environment...
The different components all have to interface smoothly...
He had interfaced all this machinery with a master computer.
V-RECIP: V with n, pl-n V, V n with n, also V pl-n

Wikipedia

Interfacing

Interfacing is a textile used on the unseen or "wrong" side of fabrics to make an area of a garment more rigid.

Interfacings can be used to:

  • stiffen or add body to fabric, such as the interfacing used in shirt collars and cuffs
  • strengthen a certain area of the fabric, for instance where buttonholes will be sewn
  • keep fabrics from stretching out of shape, particularly knit fabrics

Interfacings come in a variety of weights and stiffnesses to suit different purposes. They are also available in different colours, although typically interfacing is white. Generally, the heavier weight a fabric is, the heavier weight an interfacing it will use. Interfacing is sold at fabric stores by the yard or metre from bolts, similar to cutting fabric. Sewing patterns specify if interfacing is needed, the weight of interfacing that is required, and the amount. Some patterns use the same fabric as the garment to create an interfacing, as with sheer fabrics.

Interfacing has three main 'types': woven, non-woven and knit. Each is designed to behave differently. Some interfacings are loosely-woven muslin-type fabrics, often stiffened with a layer of chemical additive or starch. A woven interfacing can match the grain of the fashion fabric, enabling it to retain a similar handle and drape. Non-woven interfacings are made from fibres that are bonded or felted together.

Historically, hair canvas, Wigan and Buckram have been used for interfacing. Most are made from cotton or cotton-polyester blends. They tend to be very inexpensive.

Examples of use of interfacing
1. It will permit interfacing with TGI, People Meter, and will provide comprehensive analysis of television viewing, newspaper reading and Internet surfing.
2. "Companies are seeing themselves more as global citizens and they‘re interfacing more in the communities where they operate," he said yesterday.
3. "I would like to apologise for revising the release date, because standardisation talks on new Blu–ray technology and high–definition multimedia interfacing – the key features of the next generation console, have taken more time than we had originally thought.
4. But informed sources say that the interfacing on the network has not been good and as a result the company are now going back to Siemens, THE SNO Canartel is setting up a completely IP–based network using CDMA and is offering both voice and data.
5. The report says that some are subject to Criminal Records Bureau reports, but many are not, creating a potential risk of abuse or inappropriate behaviour. ‘There are issues around the other mascots, the adult ones inside funny costumes who entertain the crowd and frequently have an extended role at the club, interfacing with children.