Step 2 - Add Fusible fleece Add fusible fleece to the back of one fabric piece. Usually, I'd fuse the fleece to the fabric I plan to have facing down, for the most part. Here it's the raspberry solid. New to fusible interfacing? See how to add fusible fleece. Or visit our free ...
Step 3 - Apply Interfacing Then add fusible fleece to both pocket pieces, like this: Mind the width - it should remain 6" on both pieces, and the fusible fleece needs to be added to the bottom portion of each piece. NOTE: Notice the directional print on the photos above? If your po...
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 ...
You can leave your skirt plain, if you'd like, or you can decorate it further to match the theme of your tree. 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...
this tutorial demonstrates how to make fabric bookmarks that are both sturdy and stylish, perfect for keeping your place in your favorite books. Using basic materials like cotton scraps, fusible interfacing, and a hint of ribbon or twine, you can sew a personalized bookmark in a matter of min...
You can adjust the size if you need to, based on the size of your tie, but this is pretty standard. Cut a second tie piece from your other Tie fabric. From Fusible Fleece Cut: 2 Pieces 7″ x 10″ From Shape Flex Interfacing Cut: 2 pieces 7″ x 10″ From Lining Fabric Cut: 2...
1/2 yard of fabric lining (optional). I have used cotton and the print is so dark it does not need lining. eyelets. Theseeyelet plierswould be great for this project. 1/2″ satin bias tape2.5 to 3 yards. fusible interfacing1/2 yard to 1 yard depending on the size you are making ...
How to Sew an Exposed Zipper Tip 3: Stabilize the fabric Sewing an exposed zipper to a garment may require the use of interfacing to stabilize the fabric, especially if the outer layer is on the thin side. I used a layer of canvas as my interfacing for this project, so here my canvas...
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...
c.Do the same to the locking yarn ends. After all the ends are hidden! Handling The Back a.Iron on a piece of interfacing with the size smaller than the border. The loops will be extra secure if you do this step. The interfacing will glue the fabric in place and hence further lock...