Fosshape - Heat Mouldable Fabric

Fosshape is a heat mouldable material for producing custom shaped costumes, mounts, supports and displays and can be easily formed with wet or dry heat.

  • Easily make your own supports and mounts
  • Ideal for textile display
  • Archival quality Oddy passed fabric
  • Moulds with wet or dry heat
  • Available in White and Black (different weight fabrics)

Fosshape is Oddy passed and a specially engineered polyester material that is similar to a thick felt in a raw state. The product, when applied with wet or dry heat, can be easily shaped over a form; it retains its shape once cooled, making it ideal for low-cost lightweight costume mounts. Fosshape is durable for indoor or outdoor use, extremely lightweight and even breathable.

It saves valuable time and labour during the construction process, since no messy additives or drying/setup time required.

  • Fosshape 300 (White) is the medium grade, which weighs 300 grams per sq/meter with a thickness of about 3mm in the non-activated state.
  • Fosshape 400 (Black) is medium grade weighing 400 grams per sqm a thickness of about 4mm in the non-activated state.
  • Fosshape 600 (White) is a heavier grade, which weighs 600 grams per sq/meter with a thickness of about 6.5 mm in the non-activated state.
Trial size sheets available see products below.

How is WONDERFLEX different from FOSSHAPE? Wonderflex and Fosshape are both thermoplastics that use heat to activate them, but they are very different materials. WONDERFLEX is a firm thermoplastic sheet which becomes pliable with heat (heat gun, hot water, steamer) it has it’s own adhesive and will adhere to almost anything, once cooled it resumes its rigid state. Wonderflex can be reactivated and reformed. FOSSHAPE is a thermoformable non-woven-felt whose fibres compress and stiffen under heat and pressure, it will adhere to itself but for a more secure join stitching by hand or machine is recommended, once activated Fosshape can not be reshaped.

Watch product video and read more in 'Specification' tab below. This truly versatile product could have a number of useful applications for mountmaking and conservation. Sold by the metre.

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Fosshape White 300gsm - 1143mm x 1 metre
P164-0301 164-0301
Pack Size: Metre Price: £18.25 ex VAT In Stock
Fosshape White 300gsm *Trial Sheet* 570mm x 500mm (approx)
P164-TR30 164-TR30
Pack Size: Sht 1 Price: £7.00 ex VAT Due in Stock
Fosshape White 600gsm - 1143mm x 1 metre
P164-0601 164-0601
Pack Size: Metre Price: £36.45 ex VAT In Stock
Fosshape White 600gsm *Trial Sheet* 570mm x 500mm (approx)
P164-TR60 164-TR60
Pack Size: Sht 1 Price: £10.00 ex VAT Due in Stock
Fosshape Black 400gsm - 1143mm x 1 metre
P164-0401 164-0401
Pack Size: Metre Price: £23.95 ex VAT In Stock

Presented by our partners in the United States, here's a video explaining the use of Fosshape.

  • What are some of the beneficial features of FOSSHAPE?
    FOSSHAPE is durable for indoor or outdoor use, extremely lightweight and even breathable. Saves valuable time and labour during the construction process, since no messy additives or drying/setup time required. It’s all synthetic and not affected by humid conditions or water. It’s even mould and mildew resistant.
  • Does FOSSHAPE replace the use of other materials?
    Most projects are of course unique and case specific regarding proper construction material selection. The design/ build phases are often critical to the end result. FOSSHAPE saves time/labor, without the mess over conventional materials like acrylic sheeting and sculpted foam.
  • I heard that both FOSSHAPE 300 and FOSSHAPE 600 are available. What is the difference?
    FOSSHAPE 300 is the medium grade, which weighs 300 grams per sq/meter with a thickness of about 4 mm in the non-activated state. FOSSHAPE 600 is a heavier grade, which weighs 600 grams per sq/meter with a thickness of about 6.5 mm in the non-activated state.
  • What tools do I need to heat activate FOSSHAPE?
    Although dependent on what your specific craft or project maybe, most people use an industrial hot air gun, fabric/costume steamer and or conventional steam iron. Often the combined use of these tools is best. For small delicate areas, a hair straightening iron is useful. A home hair dryer does not generate enough heat to be effective for proper activation.
  • Can I cut and sew FOSSHAPE?
    Yes, no problem. Easily cuts with scissors and does not fray or ravel like woven fabrics. Cut out patterns, sew together then heat activate. Sews well on conventional sewing machines and even in the slightly heat activated form.
  • How do I activate the FOSSHAPE?
    With a flowing motion use an industrial hot air gun about 6-8 inches away from the fabric surface. Work slowly and methodically, as the FOSSHAPE will continue to become stiffer, denser and continue to shrink in with addi-tional heat. Before starting your project, experimenting with a small piece is highly recommended to see what FOSSHAPE can and can’t do. Practice and learn to understand the material. If not careful, you can actually melt or burn through creating a void….especially with the use of a hot air gun. Work carefully and methodically as you cannot reverse the process. The use of steam heat from a fabric or costume steamer is a bit more forgiving and a gentler heating process, so most often the tool of choice. Use a steam iron to obtain a denser or smooth-er surface. Increasing steam heat along with repetitive pressure will increase rigidity and surface smoothness. As with any heat sources use common sense, caution and prudence as to not burn yourself and keep away from flammable materials.
  • Does FOSSHAPE shrink when I heat activate it?
    Yes. An increase of heat (time and temperature) will yield increased shrinkage. Depending on your heating technique, it will shrink in the range of 30% or more. The shrinkage factor is how FOSSHAPE becomes stiff or rigid, so use this to your advantage. Practice is the best way to learn how to use Fosshape.
  • What about pre-shrinking FOSSHAPE?
    Considering the shrinkage factor and depending on your creation, you may want preshrink a little with a hot air gun or fabric steamer prior to cutting. You may want to pin, tack or staple a yard or more to a flat hard surface like a 4’x 8’ sheet of plywood to use as a work surface. FOSSHAPE can still be sewn providing it does not see too much heat and pressure.
  • Can I use or form FOSSHAPE over a wire support or armature?
    Yes, a great application for large mascot heads and the like. Cut and sew panels, then place over your form, anchoring appropriately. Then apply heat and let it shrink over the form for a lightweight, breathable structure. Finish paint or coat and decorate as desired.
  • What about making a free standing or self-supporting structure with FOSSHAPE?
    Yes, especially when something lightweight is most desirable. As an example, if you were making a replica of a 4 foot oversize human hand. Cut out two patterns (make them larger to allow for the shrinkage) of the hand. Sew them together around the outside edges of the hand and fingers, leaving the bottom open, in a sock like configuration. Turn the sewn configuration completely inside out so the stitching is in the inside. Stuff the sock-like hand figure full, with loose polyester fiberfill or pillow stuffing. Finally, heat-activate the outside surface with a fabric steamer or hot air gun allowing the FOSSHAPE to shrink up against the stuffing, until it becomes stiff and rigid. You can remove the fiber stuffing and have a durable, lightweight, hollow structure now suitable for painting or decorating.
  • How do I decorate or finish the surface of FOSSHAPE?
    FOSSHAPE readily accepts most paints and coatings. Acrylics, latex etc. brush applied or spray-painted. Foam coats, sculpt coats, gessos or most any artisan coating can be applied depending on the desired effect. FOSSHAPE can also be dyed using cold or warm water dyes. It’s most effective with light or pastel colors.

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