Sorry for the silly question
#41
I've made over a dozen Jelly Bag (by Bunny Hill) totes. I've made them all out of batiks and/or 100% cotton quilting fabrics. I use Pellon craft bond fusible. I have found that after I use the fusible it holds best if I also stitch down the fusible. On the tote lining I usually sew around all 4 sides and an X from corner to corner, before I sew in the pockets.
#48
Originally Posted by tallchick
What type of fabric do you use for Bow-Tucks and other purses??
Do you use decor fabric or regular quilting fabric? I am going to make (or at lease attempt to) make a few bags this weekend. Just wondering how well regular fabric will hold up to daily wear and tear.
Do you use decor fabric or regular quilting fabric? I am going to make (or at lease attempt to) make a few bags this weekend. Just wondering how well regular fabric will hold up to daily wear and tear.
I found the tutorial that one of our member posted. So when you get ready to do your Bow Tuck, here is the tute, should you get stuck!
#49
I use anything I like! Any material works. You can use stabilizer to aid thinner fabrics. I use headliner material (it is a 1/8 inch foam with lining)from Joanns for the layer between the inside and outside instead of batting. it adds great body to purses!
#50
Originally Posted by tallchick
What type of fabric do you use for Bow-Tucks and other purses??
Do you use decor fabric or regular quilting fabric? I am going to make (or at lease attempt to) make a few bags this weekend. Just wondering how well regular fabric will hold up to daily wear and tear.
Do you use decor fabric or regular quilting fabric? I am going to make (or at lease attempt to) make a few bags this weekend. Just wondering how well regular fabric will hold up to daily wear and tear.
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