Loved your video and Subscribed! Question: I have the same double sided interfacing. Once you used baking paper against the second side to adhere the first side to the vinyl, do you have issues during the rest of construction of the bag with the second 'exposed' glue side? or when you pressed it against the baking paper did it make it no longer sticky? I'm not sure exactly how to word that, sorry. It's just that there are times when I want to use the double sided interfacing for only one side and I don't know what to do with the other side that still has glue. Thanks!
I'm so glad you liked it!😃The glue on the exposed side gets heated up, but as the glue doesn't stick on the baking sheet, it remains on the interfacing and can be reheated and fused to fabric again when needed. I usually fuse this second side to the lining of my bag once I'm done constructing the bag (I show and explain that in this video, you get suuuper nice linings this way: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-x2V93b_yxQk.html). However, if I don't wish to have the lining fused, I just refrain from heating the interior after construction, leaving the glue untouched. I hope that makes sense, if not, please ask again.
Thanks very helpful and very good English. I'm wondering if vinyl shrinks during quilting like fabric does. I could try a sample I guess! haha. I have some Mirror vinyl and glitter vinyl which look quite scary to use.
Thank you so very much! Vinyl does also shrink a little when quilting, how much depends on the density of your quilting, the vinyl and the interfacing you're quilting it too. Fancy vinyls are so much fun, but can be a hassle to work with before you're used to them. If you're new to glitter vinyls, I do have a blog post which gives som handy tips and tricks: blogg.pinkponydesign.com/2016/10/sewing-with-glitter-vinyl-tips-and.html
Thanks for this video! To make you guys outside Germany suffer less, Vlieseline (pronounced "Fleas-a-lee-ne") is also sold as "Vilene" (pronounced "Why-leen") abroad 😉 It's absolutely okay to struggle with that spelling. Great job!
I would recommend to use the interfacing recommended in the pattern you intend to use. It's so difficult to say as there's so many different ways of construction where different interfacings might lend themselves better or worse depending on amount of layers etc.