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Sewing 101 Interfacing Basics

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2010

http://www.covered4him.com/ A couple sewing interfacings types

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  • You wouldn't want to iron a mousepad seeing as it would usually be made out of an extremely low-melting point foam. :o

  • @FAILskit It is, but if one is careful it works beautifully.  It did when I made one for my husband. You can't use really high heat with "heat and bond" anyway, otherwise it won't work well either. It is a good point to use caution though.

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  • do you know if interfacing can shape clothing? like make curves and make it stand up?

  • I love your videos:)

  • Love your You Tube name-I am making an ottoman using a drappy rayon like material-I was going to use fusible interfacing I just dont know exactly which one to use. I am assuming a fairly thick grade. Thanks for the video.

  • i am just starting to sew and this video helped me so much

    

  • Great! I loved your video. Thanks

  • Your videos are wonderfully complete. Thank you for posting them. I am taking an intermediate sewing course at my local community college, and your videos are providing the missing links that I'm not getting answers for there! Thanks again, and blessings to you too!

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