Tote Bag question-fusible Pellon
#11
Ha! after reading the directions again, i do believe i have the zipper in right after all!! Now to see how in the world it will turn out on the side i want it to be after getting the lining and bag together. I can't possible see myself making this again but i had intended to make myself one. Hmmm. maybe this will be like labor pains, i'll forget how much it hurt!
#12
Really cute bag! I have found the Lazy Girl bags are really cute when done and easy...after the first one... Thought maybe it was me not reading it thoroughly since I have sewn for many years and tend to think I know what it means...LOL... not always so especially with Lazy Girl, but the bags are worth it. Enjoy your bag!!!
#13
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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If you have a zipper and have the add a lining and you think you might have things turned around, you probably don't howere, HOT TIP
Make sure the zipper is OPEN before you add the lining. usually what you do is make up the bag outside and the lining seperately which has a tunring gap in the seam. then sew them together. If you have not opened the zipper before sewing you will have a devil of a job to get it open and be able to turn the bag through.
Best Becks
Make sure the zipper is OPEN before you add the lining. usually what you do is make up the bag outside and the lining seperately which has a tunring gap in the seam. then sew them together. If you have not opened the zipper before sewing you will have a devil of a job to get it open and be able to turn the bag through.
Best Becks
#15
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: No. California
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My Avatar is of a new Margo bag I just finished. I, too, used the Pellon fusible fleece for the outer parts and did use another fusible interfacing for the lining. I didn't have a medium so used a firm.....not too good. It looks just fine when finished, but certainly added to a difficult zipper finish. However, I have made several bags and definitely think that one needs to use a medium stiffener for the lining. I also add some to the pockets.....that's just my preference.
#16
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: SW Colorado
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I make a lot of bags and have used Decorbond on some of them. I also like to use the lightweight pellon fusible fleece on the outside fabric and a lightweight fusible interfacing on the lining fabric. Some bag patterns say to use the fusible fleece on both fabrics. I find that makes a very thick seam when you are sewing the bottoms and corners together. So I suggest you use your own judgment as to what you do or do not use. Patterns and instructions are only suggestions and are not written in stone.
#18
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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You are all right! Some people just prefer to use one product, like 987F Fusible Fleece or TP971F Fusible Thermolam Plus. However, many people use a second interfacing to give the bags a little more stability. Some of the favorites are 808 Craft-Fuse, 809 Decor-Bond and for something less firm 950F ShirTailor. Although a bit pricey, a new product 520 Deco-Fuse is FABULOUS for small purses.
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