Interfacing, also known as stabilizer, is a light piece of fabric that is sewn or fused onto fabric pieces that need an added stiffness. You would commonly use interfacing for collars, cuffs or on the facing of a shirt or jacket. This video teaches you how to use commercial patterns to find out how much interfacing you need, how to lay out your pattern pieces correctly and how to apply interfacing. With the advent of fusible interfacing it has never been easier to incorporate interfacing into your everyday projects.
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@sewingforstarters Thank you for your comment! I'm so glad you found our tutorial helpful to your project. I can understand discouragement so I try my best to help out if I can. :)
ProfessorPincushion 1 day ago
Thank you, thank you! I am so glad I came across your tutorial! After viewing several clips on interfacing, I finally came across yours, and I have to say you are a wonderful teacher. I could understand what exactly I need to do for my own project, simple explanation and demonstration. I was so frustrated and I was about to walk away from my project for the day (I am a first time sewer) and then I watched your video. Please continue your great work!
sewingforstarters 1 day ago
@LaChilena13 I'm so glad you found it helpful! Once you learn all these tips and tricks in sewing, you'll be whipping out professional looking clothes in no time! :)
ProfessorPincushion 2 months ago
Thank you for taking the time to do this video! This is gold for a beginner like me! Thank you and please keep up the great work!
LaChilena13 2 months ago