Yes definitely! Sometimes it is even better to use those scraps as interfacing because you know the fabric will launder in the same way throughout. I always try to use my off-cuts first before diving into my stash of other scrap fabrics
I'm new to sewing and yesterday I made a mistake with my fusible interfacing and was planning on going back to the fabric store today for more interfacing. But after watching this, I'm going to try using scraps and hopefully save myself a trip and a little money. Thanks so much for this great video!
Oh no! I have had that happen to me before and it is never, ever fun. I really hope that my tutorial helped and that you've been able to use all your fabric scraps as interfacing in the time since 💛
Perfect, just what I searched for! I want to strengthen the waistband of a linen dress a bit - so I'll just find some linen (or similar weight cotton) fabric scrap and use that. :)
This is so helpful! I’m making some fabric baskets, and the fusible interfacing doesn’t go very far and is kind of expensive. Thanks for the tips, I hope my project works out!
Hey! Would it make sense to use scraps from cutting the main fabric for interfacing?
Yes definitely! Sometimes it is even better to use those scraps as interfacing because you know the fabric will launder in the same way throughout. I always try to use my off-cuts first before diving into my stash of other scrap fabrics
@@UntitledThoughts Thank you!
@@UntitledThoughts I've been wondering about this exact thing. Am so glad I found this channel and this question. 😻
I'm new to sewing and yesterday I made a mistake with my fusible interfacing and was planning on going back to the fabric store today for more interfacing. But after watching this, I'm going to try using scraps and hopefully save myself a trip and a little money. Thanks so much for this great video!
Oh no! I have had that happen to me before and it is never, ever fun. I really hope that my tutorial helped and that you've been able to use all your fabric scraps as interfacing in the time since 💛
What an organic, authentic understanding of the materials. Inspiring. Thank you! 👏👏👏
Oh, thank you so much 💛☺
I have never liked iron on interfacing for many reasons, so thank you for making this video!!
thanks a lot for this tutorial and information!
Perfect, just what I searched for! I want to strengthen the waistband of a linen dress a bit - so I'll just find some linen (or similar weight cotton) fabric scrap and use that. :)
Yay! I hope that it worked out well for your project _ i love being able to use those itty-bitty scraps to strengthen the inside of garments ☺
So glad I found your channel as I've been wondering about using only fabrics as interfacing for my projects. TYSM for sharing this video with us.
Yay -- I am so glad it was helpful! 💛
This is so helpful! I’m making some fabric baskets, and the fusible interfacing doesn’t go very far and is kind of expensive. Thanks for the tips, I hope my project works out!
I am so glad you found this helpful and that you were able to use it on your fabric baskets! I hope your project came out amazing, too!
thank you for sharing!
Great tutorial, very useful!
Such a useful video ! I love the idea to reuse scrap fabric !
Yay! I am so happy to hear that!
You are a life saver!!! Thank you so much ❤❤🥰
Oh yay! I am so so glad this tutorial was helpful!
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This was very informative. Thank you
You are so welcome!
This was very useful. Thank you.
I'm so happy to hear that!
Thanks 🙌