I have huge issues with fusible interfacing/fleece etc. I've tried every method and instruction, and sometimes it fuses beautifully, and other times it ends up in a wrinkly mess (I hate it most when it looks like it has fused beautifully to your fabric, so you sew up a bag as a present for someone, then a few days later you notice that the fabric has wrinkled up due to the dodgy interfacing!). It's the fact that there is no rhyme or reason as to why it sometimes works, and why it sometimes fails - at least that I can ascertain, and I've tried so many tricks. So I really appreciate this video, thanks a million! :D
Extremely helpful! I am just starting to experiment with bags and I will admit interfacing has been overwhelming. I recently spent about an hour in Joanne's fingering and debating on the myriad of interfacings and left without buying a thing. Now I know where to start, thanks so much!!!
As a man in my early 70's learning to sew you said something interesting. You don't look at your instructions you said. That's exactly right. Open the package, crinkle up the instructions and throw them in the garbage. Just don't forget which garbage can they're in and make sure you don't put them out in the garbage can for pickup. I'm sewing my second shirt now and am matching my plaids. I wanted to see if you make your interfacing a little smaller than your pattern piece and "by gully" you did. Thanks for your video. I had to show my wife the bag you show in your video. Thanks again. P.S. Don't throw your instructions in the kitchen trash can because of the coffee grounds and grease.
Thank you for this very clear instructional video which has given me confidence to know which interfacing to use and how to adhere them successfully. I’m fairly new to bag making and have had all sorts of problems adhering interfacing due to my total lack of knowledge- no longer thanks to watching this.
In my quest for understanding interfacings for pouches and bags I came across your UA-cam channel. I had purchased some deco bond and could not for the life of me get it to stick on the fabric. I watched your demo on using a clapper to help it adhere to the fabric. While I don't have a clapper I do have a large ham. So I did as you instructed and instead of putting a clapper on it I laid the heavy ham on top of it. Worked like a charm! Can't thank you enough I thought that I had just wasted money on purchasing this interfacing.
Hi. I can't thank you enough for this video. I am a machine embroiderer. I have ruined (6) 16x13 inches of Kona fabric while trying to stabilize them. Your method works fantastic and I am thrilled.
I tried your method with a 5 x 7 piece of fabric and the 809 and oh my God it actually worked. If I could reach out and hug you I would because I was ready to go back to Joanne’s tell them this is a piece of you know what and I wanted my money back. I did get a really good deal on the 505 spray but why pay extra money for Fusible if it wasn’t going to work? I’m guessing that when I do the larger sections, I will iron it from the middle out doing one small section at a time Thank you, thank you thank you ❤❤
oh my goodness!! you spelled it all out in this video.... I took notes... 5 pages!! I wish I had had this information when I first started out you did such a detailed and amazing job explaining and demo_ing.... you can referance this video for the rest of your and beyond.....ha ha ha. Bur seriously.... this was supurb.💜💜
Really helpful!! I have your pattern calling for 809. Ugh... i so wish patterns would give a second option for interfacing. I have both decovil products. You are a fabulous teacher! Thank you 😊 Jo Ann Austin
Excellent video. Thank you for demonstrating each type vs. just simple explanation alone. Also, would you do a video on sewing with Linen. That is new for me with bag making. THANKS!
Thank you so much for sharing all your experience and knowledge. I've been binge watching your videos. I can't wait to make some of your patterns. You have so many great designs. But I'm a newbie so I'm waiting for the tutorials.
Thanks for telling what iron you use, I was going to ask. I discovered the same thing about the wool mat. It’s great for piecing but does not work for interfacing. I stopped using the pressing cloth after speaking to you at Road to California a few years ago. Very helpful video.👍🏻
Thanks for this! I am like you - I ignore the instructions. I find some interfacing does better with a little steam, and some makes my fabric wrinkle like crazy with steam. Interfacing is so tricky because it also depends on the type of fabric you are using. I find it takes a long time to get decor bond or heavier to adhere to canvas, for instance, because it's thicker fabric and takes longer for the heat to permeate through. The only interfacing that I like to use and know will never be a problem is SF101, but like you said, it's insufficient for stiff projects.
34:18 Pellon 987F drives me crazy. Just did a bag with it and as soon as I started turning it right side out, I noticed the fleece separating from the fabric. Makes me think I should have sewed it in the seam and not trusted the glue. 🤦♀️. Does ironing the Pellon fleece directly melt it?
I am hoping someone out there could possibly tell me if I can use fusible interfacing with cotton spandex? I have tons of cool custom fabrics but a lot of my favorites that I would like to make bags with are CL. Thanks so much for any advice
Love this advice! Always fun to learn improved techniques. A sort of related question: Why do you think my sewing machine (a Juki DXL 7) needs a jeans needle to sew through SF101? Is it really a needle issue? Or is this a machine issue? An SF101 issue? I don’t mind using a jeans needle, but I do wonder if it is stressing the fabric because the hole are bigger….
It’s from TNT Quiltboards out of MA. It’s so well made and handy! You could try parchment paper but I have not tried that myself so I don’t know for sure! Maybe just try a bit to make sure it doesn’t cause any issues.
Informative video. I use shape flex a lot but I used it on some batik and you could see the glue bumps on the front, not on all of it but some. First time I ever had that happen and it was the first time I ever attempted to put it on batik. Any ideas? Thank you
Great video I learned so much! I make memory bears and have trouble with Pellon interfacing adhering! I have used the 911, 906 and also the 944. I do have a shirt press as well. What temperature do you set the shirt press for?
I believe I have it set for 290° or 300° 45 seconds for 809 decor bond. I’m sorry but I’m not in my office today to double check. I do have a separate video on using the T-shirt press and I know the temperature setting is mentioned in that one!
This is an amazing informative video! I stumbled across your video trying to find an alternative to Decovil light because I can’t seem to find it in stock, or if I can, it has long shipping times. Question about the heat press instead of using an iron, can all of the interfacings be pressed onto the fabric using a heat press or just specific ones? What is usually the best heat settings and for how long do you press it for? I know that’s probably a loaded question and a whole different video, but thought I’d ask. 😂 Thanks for such a great video!
I have huge issues with fusible interfacing/fleece etc. I've tried every method and instruction, and sometimes it fuses beautifully, and other times it ends up in a wrinkly mess (I hate it most when it looks like it has fused beautifully to your fabric, so you sew up a bag as a present for someone, then a few days later you notice that the fabric has wrinkled up due to the dodgy interfacing!). It's the fact that there is no rhyme or reason as to why it sometimes works, and why it sometimes fails - at least that I can ascertain, and I've tried so many tricks. So I really appreciate this video, thanks a million! :D
Extremely helpful! I am just starting to experiment with bags and I will admit interfacing has been overwhelming. I recently spent about an hour in Joanne's fingering and debating on the myriad of interfacings and left without buying a thing. Now I know where to start, thanks so much!!!
As a man in my early 70's learning to sew you said something interesting. You don't look at your instructions you said. That's exactly right. Open the package, crinkle up the instructions and throw them in the garbage. Just don't forget which garbage can they're in and make sure you don't put them out in the garbage can for pickup. I'm sewing my second shirt now and am matching my plaids. I wanted to see if you make your interfacing a little smaller than your pattern piece and "by gully" you did. Thanks for your video. I had to show my wife the bag you show in your video. Thanks again. P.S. Don't throw your instructions in the kitchen trash can because of the coffee grounds and grease.
It makes me so happy to hear your progress. I hope you continue having fun with sewing 😊
Thank you for this very clear instructional video which has given me confidence to know which interfacing to use and how to adhere them successfully. I’m fairly new to bag making and have had all sorts of problems adhering interfacing due to my total lack of knowledge- no longer thanks to watching this.
In my quest for understanding interfacings for pouches and bags I came across your UA-cam channel. I had purchased some deco bond and could not for the life of me get it to stick on the fabric. I watched your demo on using a clapper to help it adhere to the fabric. While I don't have a clapper I do have a large ham. So I did as you instructed and instead of putting a clapper on it I laid the heavy ham on top of it. Worked like a charm! Can't thank you enough I thought that I had just wasted money on purchasing this interfacing.
I am a beginner bag maker and struggling a ton with interfacing. Your video taught me a lot & really helps me. Much much thanks 🙏❤️
You are one of the best online instructors hands down!
Wow! Thank you so much!
Hi. I can't thank you enough for this video. I am a machine embroiderer. I have ruined (6) 16x13 inches of Kona fabric while trying to stabilize them. Your method works fantastic and I am thrilled.
Your kind words made my day! Thank you! Glad I could help 😊
I tried your method with a 5 x 7 piece of fabric and the 809 and oh my God it actually worked. If I could reach out and hug you I would because I was ready to go back to Joanne’s tell them this is a piece of you know what and I wanted my money back.
I did get a really good deal on the 505 spray but why pay extra money for Fusible if it wasn’t going to work?
I’m guessing that when I do the larger sections, I will iron it from the middle out doing one small section at a time
Thank you, thank you thank you ❤❤
Easily the most valuable video I have watched so far this year. Thank you!
oh my goodness!! you spelled it all out in this video.... I took notes... 5 pages!! I wish I had had this information when I first started out you did such a detailed and amazing job explaining and demo_ing.... you can referance this video for the rest of your and beyond.....ha ha ha. Bur seriously.... this was supurb.💜💜
Wow! Thank you! Your feedback made my day! 😊
Really helpful!! I have your pattern calling for 809. Ugh... i so wish patterns would give a second option for interfacing. I have both decovil products. You are a fabulous teacher! Thank you 😊
Jo Ann Austin
Perfect timing. I’m making the road trip bag and was having major issues. Now I know why!
Excellent video. Thank you for demonstrating each type vs. just simple explanation alone. Also, would you do a video on sewing with Linen. That is new for me with bag making. THANKS!
You’re welcome! Thanks for the idea on sewing with linen. I can add it to the video list 😊
Thank you for sharing your experiences and amazing tips. What’s the difference in a clapper and just a small piece of 2X4 or something similar? TIA
Great video…I always have tons of parchment paper on hand and I use it to help get wrinkles out of interfacing…
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you. I found using fleece alone shrinks the pattern piece. I wonder if attaching sf101 first would help.
Thank you so much for sharing all your experience and knowledge. I've been binge watching your videos. I can't wait to make some of your patterns. You have so many great designs. But I'm a newbie so I'm waiting for the tutorials.
This is incredibly helpful. Thank you.
Thanks for telling what iron you use, I was going to ask. I discovered the same thing about the wool mat. It’s great for piecing but does not work for interfacing. I stopped using the pressing cloth after speaking to you at Road to California a few years ago. Very helpful video.👍🏻
Awesome feedback, thanks! Glad I could help 😊
Thanks for this! I am like you - I ignore the instructions. I find some interfacing does better with a little steam, and some makes my fabric wrinkle like crazy with steam. Interfacing is so tricky because it also depends on the type of fabric you are using. I find it takes a long time to get decor bond or heavier to adhere to canvas, for instance, because it's thicker fabric and takes longer for the heat to permeate through. The only interfacing that I like to use and know will never be a problem is SF101, but like you said, it's insufficient for stiff projects.
34:18 Pellon 987F drives me crazy. Just did a bag with it and as soon as I started turning it right side out, I noticed the fleece separating from the fabric. Makes me think I should have sewed it in the seam and not trusted the glue. 🤦♀️. Does ironing the Pellon fleece directly melt it?
I am hoping someone out there could possibly tell me if I can use fusible interfacing with cotton spandex? I have tons of cool custom fabrics but a lot of my favorites that I would like to make bags with are CL. Thanks so much for any advice
Love this advice! Always fun to learn improved techniques. A sort of related question: Why do you think my sewing machine (a Juki DXL 7) needs a jeans needle to sew through SF101? Is it really a needle issue? Or is this a machine issue? An SF101 issue? I don’t mind using a jeans needle, but I do wonder if it is stressing the fabric because the hole are bigger….
What temperature do you use for The Deco Bond with your T-shirt press and how long to press it thank you
So helpful!
I took notes!!!
Taking notes.......Thank you!
what is the board you are ironing on? So cute! Also, can I use parchment paper on my ironing board to protect it from glue?
It’s from TNT Quiltboards out of MA. It’s so well made and handy! You could try parchment paper but I have not tried that myself so I don’t know for sure! Maybe just try a bit to make sure it doesn’t cause any issues.
Thanks for the quick reply. loved your video. It really helped me make my first time with fusing easier
Great information
Informative video. I use shape flex a lot but I used it on some batik and you could see the glue bumps on the front, not on all of it but some. First time I ever had that happen and it was the first time I ever attempted to put it on batik. Any ideas? Thank you
Great video! Thank you so much! ❤😊
Great video I learned so much! I make memory bears and have trouble with Pellon interfacing adhering! I have used the 911, 906 and also the 944. I do have a shirt press as well. What temperature do you set the shirt press for?
I believe I have it set for 290° or 300° 45 seconds for 809 decor bond. I’m sorry but I’m not in my office today to double check. I do have a separate video on using the T-shirt press and I know the temperature setting is mentioned in that one!
This is an amazing informative video! I stumbled across your video trying to find an alternative to Decovil light because I can’t seem to find it in stock, or if I can, it has long shipping times. Question about the heat press instead of using an iron, can all of the interfacings be pressed onto the fabric using a heat press or just specific ones? What is usually the best heat settings and for how long do you press it for? I know that’s probably a loaded question and a whole different video, but thought I’d ask. 😂 Thanks for such a great video!
Good info.
😊thanks
Is Decovil Lite Pellon 525 and Decovil Heavy is Pellon 526? thank so much for this video!
Yes!