Step One: Apply Interfacing Iron the Shape Flex interfacing onto the wrong side of the pouch’s outside pieces. Iron the Fusible Fleece interfacing to the wrong side of the pouch lining pieces. Cut a 1″ x 1″ square out of the bottom corners of all fabric pieces. Step Two: Sew the ...
Here are some ideas to get you started: Add appliqués out of felt or flannel. Attach them using hot glue, fabric glue, or fusible interfacing. Draw simple designs using glitter glue. This works best on skirts made out of felt or fleece. Glue a trim around the edges. Great trims ...
How to Sew Patch Pockets tutorial The seam allowance in this tutorial is ½" (1.3 cm), you can adjust it to your needs. Step 1 - Cut the pocket pieces Cut two fabric pieces and two pieces of your interfacing - here, fusible fleece. Step 2 - Shape the Flap piece Fold the Flap pi...
How to Sew an Exposed Zipper Tip 2: Zipper Foot When sewing exposed zippers, always use a zipper foot as pictured above. Make sure to position the foot to glide past the zipper, and not directly on the zipper teeth. Depending on which side of the zipper you are sewing fabric too, the...
I usedfusible interfacingto attach the cheesecloth to the inside of the ghost costume, rather than trying to sew it on. (If you’ve never used it before, it basically acts like meltable glue, so you want to place the interfacing on the inside of the white fabric with the black cheeseclo...
Make a Batman hood out of a ski mask by adding felt or fleece bat ears to it. Use fusible webbing to create a Bat symbol applique on the cape. Use fleece so the edges will not fray or unravel. Colored hairspray temporarily changes your hair color for Halloween or other occasions. ...