Fusible interfacing. Fusible interfacing has little glue dots on the wrong side, and with a long press and some steam from your iron, it adheres permanently to the wrong side of your fabric. No need to sew! Fusible knit and non-woven interfacing alongside cotton muslin used as a sew-in ...
thin, soft and pliable fusible interfacing. I use Vilene H200 - a bit stiffer than G700 and a non-woven but less expensive, still soft. Use the lightest fusible interfacing you have. Find out more about what other lightweight interfacings you can use, here in myeasy-to-use interfacing gu...
a piece offusible feltinterfacing: 2 ½ inch x 8 ¼ inch (=6.5cm x 21cm) - i.e. in the finished bookmark size to avoid bulk on the stitching line) a fewfelt scrapsin your favorite colors sewing machine or needle, pins, sewing thread, scissors optional: your free template with 4...
With your iron on the dry setting, press piece A onto the fusible interfacing. Now take piece B and fold it in half lengthwise. Make sure the edges line up, then press to make a sharp crease along the fold. Using a very close seam allowance (1/8”), stitch along the pressed fold....
Open the flap and place the fusible interfacing as pictured below. Close the flap and press according to the directions for the interfacing. Repeat for the second flap. Set them aside. Center the fusible fleece on the wrong side of the outside fabric. ...
Cut one piece of single-sided fusible flexible foam 20″ x 24″. Step 2: Quilting Basket Exterior Fuse the flexible foam interfacing to the wrong side of the Basket Exterior fabric. Note: To quilt a diagonal design, mark from corner to corner to create a starting line. Turn and mark ...
a needle, matching thread, and a steady hand. If you have a favorite item with a jagged tear or a thinned area of fabric, consider fixing it using fusible interfacing as a patch on the underside of the rip. Use either steam only or a pressing cloth when using fusible interfacing. ...
I used fusible interfacing to 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 chees...
2. Cut a piece of lightweight double-sided fusible interfacing the size of your finished bow tie (3″x6″ for mine) and iron it to the wrong side of one piece of fabric in the center: 3. Leave the paper on the un-ironed side of the interfacing and lay your two pieces of fabric ...
Remove your fabric from the machine andtrimthethreadtails. How to open the buttonhole When all the buttonholes are complete, you’ll need to open the centerslitto accept a button. There are two methods for doing this. Whichever method you choose, it’s a good idea to pin the ends of ...