Hi bag makers! Today we have the next video in our series that shows you a glimpse behind the scenes here at Andrie Designs! Discover the 4 essential interfacings I use in bag making and why they’re my go-to favourites! Whether you’re new to sewing bags or looking to improve your finish, this video will help you choose the right interfacing for your next project.
As always, these videos are able to be viewed at any time via the Video Tutorials page, with new videos and tutorials being added on a regular basis. Simply click on an image to start the video, and feel free to share across social media as well!
In this video you will learn about –
- Light–medium weight woven interfacing and when to use it,
- Fusible fleece for softness and body,
- Sew-in foam for structure and shape,
- Firm fusible stabiliser for strength and durability, and
- Bonus: how I store each type of interfacing in my sewing room.
For some great patterns that use each of these types of interfacing, check out the following –
- Light–medium weight woven interfacing – the All Zipped Up Hobo Bag pattern which you can find here!
- Fusible fleece – the Crafters Tote pattern which you can find here!
- Sew-in foam – The Complete Messenger Bag pattern which you can find here!
- Firm fusible stabiliser – the Layla Essentials Purse pattern which you can find here!
