Water-soluble cloth Water-soluble cloth is the most commonly used embroidery interlining (accessory) to ensure the quality of light and thin fabrics during the embroidery process (wrinkling, damage, deformation, wool, etc.). The method is that after the embroidery is completed, the excess part is first torn off by hand, and then washed with water to completely dissolve all the water-soluble cloth. In addition, some high-priced products will use water-soluble cloth as the backing or surface lining to improve product quality. Because it is a kind of fabric that does not need spinning and weaving, it just orients or randomly arranges textile staple fibers or filaments to form a web structure, which is then reinforced by mechanical, thermal bonding or chemical methods. To put it simply: it is not interwoven and braided by yarns one by one, but the fibers are directly bonded together by physical methods, so when you get the sticky weight in your clothes , you will find that it is i…