How to secure bias edges with Make it Simpler Fusible Interfacing
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- Amy Barrett-Daffin shows you how to use Make it Simpler Fusible Interfacing!
About: Life just got easier with this handy roll of lightweight fusible interfacing! Whether you are a quilter, a sewer, or a crafter, there so many ways to use it to stabilize and reinforce your projects while you work. Create perfect triangle quilt blocks by cutting square blocks diagonally in half without worrying about stretch. Stabilize silks, knits and other delicate fabrics or use when repairing holes in socks and clothing. Use it for clean edges on your turned appliqué, as a foundation for fragile areas of crazy quilts, or even to reinforce the corners of bags and totes. Why cut up or waste bigger pieces of yardage when a thin strip will do the trick?
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Excellent, Amy. Thank you! I am ready. I have my Make it Simpler Fusible Interfacing. Looking forward to using it. Big smile.
I have used narrow interfacing strips for years! This handy product, pre-cut in a continuous narrow roll is *perfect* for quilt edges, stabilizing accidental rotary cuts into a narrow seam allowance, holding and securing a bulky seam intersection on the wrong side, and SO MANY more uses! Thanks, Amy for a great tutorial on one of my favorite C&T Products! Happy Quilting!
Thanks Jan! I love using it to make angled cuts of strips and for piecing together batting!
Such a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
This looks a game changer! Thanks for the tip.
When contemporary tailoring methods are used on hems,bias trips of fusible interfacing should be cut how much the finished hem with?
Great tips. I wonder about it getting too thick?
It does not. It just makes it so much easier to piece accurately.