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Looking at different types of interfacing 

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You can read more about interfacing, pros and cons, fusible versus woven and see links to these products and other resources at so-sew-easy.com/different-type...
Whether you sew bags or clothes, from time to time, you’ll need to use an interfacing on your projects and it can often be difficult to choose which one works best with which project.
Most sewing patterns usually will not list a suggested interfacing product, because availability varies so widely that what is available in one area or country, can not be found in another area, making a person in that area reluctant to buy a pattern when the stipulated interfacing can’t be used.
So let’s take a look at a few examples today and you can see in the video how they change the structure of the fabric in each case.

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@nannybannany
@nannybannany Год назад
8 years later, still new people like me finding this video! Thanks for sharing!
@breezep.7693
@breezep.7693 2 года назад
Gluing the lightweight interface over the heavy/firm one is genius! Exactly the tip I needed for my current project!
@jeffbuehlow5290
@jeffbuehlow5290 Год назад
This has been the BEST demonstration of interfacing I have ever seen on RU-vid or any other platform. For that, I have subscribed and liked. It is a good reference to rewatch when investing in bag ideas. Thanx.
@seesterran3822
@seesterran3822 6 лет назад
It's sad that the Pellon website doesn't have anywhere near the information about their own product that you provide here. Such a comprehensive education you provide here. Thank you so much!
@amyconway8712
@amyconway8712 5 лет назад
Rhonda Rands I agree. I tried the Pellon website before coming here.
@thatgirlthatsme
@thatgirlthatsme 4 года назад
I agree 100%
@alexaelliott2598
@alexaelliott2598 2 года назад
Fabulous video. I ordered Shapeflex 101 after seeing your video. I had been using a non woven fleece before and found I didn’t like the bulk. This was brilliant. Thanks
@DishwashDiva
@DishwashDiva 4 года назад
So many products out on the market but not enough instruction. This video is so informative with visual as well as an audio explanation. Wonderful! Thank you!
@kimt2au
@kimt2au 8 лет назад
One of the most useful tutorials on different type of interfacing that I have come across. Thank you.
@joannamail
@joannamail 2 года назад
Your wonderful instructional video far far surpasses all the many I have watched on interfacing. I finally feel like I can now choose and order some that will apply to the job. Thank you ever so much!
@belovedsgirl2494
@belovedsgirl2494 5 лет назад
This is by far the most informative video on interfacing I’ve found so far. Thank you! As a new sewer it can seem daunting with all the different interfacing options to pick the right one and sadly the staff at my local fabric store are not very helpful and get annoyed when you ask questions. I feel like I can pick out what I need with confidence now after watching your video.
@aprildamski8365
@aprildamski8365 Год назад
I have the same problem here in NJ. Thank goodness for this video!
@jonathansanders3577
@jonathansanders3577 7 лет назад
This was incredibly helpful for a guy who knew nothing about interfacing or which kind to buy. Thank you for making this video!
@Boobooks
@Boobooks 3 года назад
Appreciate that information as I was not sure about the differences for bag making. Watched before I started thank you very much.
@aprildamski8365
@aprildamski8365 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video! Very informative, and easy to understand.
@olivewoo522
@olivewoo522 3 года назад
Definitely the best teaching I’ve seen. Tfs
@pebblecritter
@pebblecritter Год назад
Thank you for this! I can see this video is a few years old but the information is timeless!
@irenezewski
@irenezewski 4 года назад
Where have you been all my life!?!? THIS is what I've been looking for. Thank you so so much!!
@canisamator7937
@canisamator7937 4 года назад
That was so helpful! I'm a new sewist & asked my mom about interfacing and she didnt know- She's been sewing since childhood!
@lynetterene
@lynetterene 8 лет назад
Best video of interfacing I have seen...just what I needed. Kudos to you and your demonstrations as well
@penelope-oe2vr
@penelope-oe2vr 4 года назад
Fantastic tutorial! It's going in my library of sewing tips. Thank you so much for your thorough information!
@charredskeleton
@charredskeleton 8 лет назад
Thanks for taking the time to make this video, the samples really helped
@lizbarber591
@lizbarber591 3 года назад
Fantastic tutorial, Showing the different types of interfacing as made it so much clearer now, Thank you x
@mundodesandybcreations
@mundodesandybcreations Год назад
Thank you, very much for all the information you provided and how to and not to iron them. Now, I have and idea of what to purchase. I'm new at sewing and have been wondering how and which one yo use.
@marilynwebster2368
@marilynwebster2368 7 лет назад
Good morning ☕️. You know how you do something (in this case use interfacing) for decades but don't know WHY you do it but you do it because that's what you were taught? Well, that's me ... until now ‼️ Talk about a revelation 😻. Can't thank you enough for THE MOST ILLUMINATING TUTORIAL since I learned not to just scoop flour out of the bin when baking 😝. Blessings to you for the blessing you just gave me! ❤️️
@mfrancescagomez9652
@mfrancescagomez9652 5 лет назад
Enjoy watching your tutorial especially the samples demonstration with their written number making it better to remember. 😊 Thanks
@bonniebell1104
@bonniebell1104 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for explaining the different interfaces. I wasn't sure about which one to use for my project but now it makes more sense.
@Ashishlmv
@Ashishlmv 3 года назад
Extremely useful and detailed video. Great Job
@mamoseturumane2813
@mamoseturumane2813 2 года назад
Thank you so much, didn't know this much about inter faving, this is going to help me a lot with my hat making🌹
@angiehotchkiss8963
@angiehotchkiss8963 7 лет назад
Very good info, and very helpful! Just want to add that shape flex is great for stabilizing tee shirts for quilts.
@anotherfeat1647
@anotherfeat1647 Год назад
This is an excellent guide! Really appreciate the time and effort that must have gone into this.
@daisymarrero6738
@daisymarrero6738 Год назад
Higthly recomended to understand how interfacing behaves within the making of different projects. I love your presentation. I will save it on my Pinteret and use this as a reference to chose the best kind of interfacin to be use in my projects. Thankyou very much. GBY TX/PR
@sheriaduncan1066
@sheriaduncan1066 9 лет назад
I am so glad I ran across this video. You gave me such a clear understanding of using interfacing that I am going out to purchase some for my clutch bags that I make. Again great tutorial
@SoSewEasy
@SoSewEasy 9 лет назад
so glad it was useful for you Sheria.
@sheriaduncan1066
@sheriaduncan1066 9 лет назад
yes it was. Again, thanks
@dixiesavage1699
@dixiesavage1699 8 лет назад
Fabulous tutorial. I love all your videos. You are a wonderful teacher. Thank you so much.
@LuzdeLuna90
@LuzdeLuna90 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the video. I learned so much!
@5eagans
@5eagans 4 года назад
Very nice tutorial on stabilizers. I appreciate it!
@64HomeMade
@64HomeMade 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your informative video.
@ginkgokid
@ginkgokid 2 года назад
Excellent explanation of the different fusible interfacings! Thank you for sharing this valuable information!
@leticiabyrne2271
@leticiabyrne2271 4 года назад
Thank you for the very informative video. This is going to Help with all my projects!
@spyderquilt9783
@spyderquilt9783 9 лет назад
Deby, It's funny that I just watched your vid regarding recessed zippers where you used headliner fabric for the first time and struggled. I am sooo glad that I watched this right after. I too would have put the soft side to the fabric like you did and would have suffered too... even with the Teflon foot. Another very informative piece of work. I have it bookmarked for future reference. Thank you very much. Nancy
@madelinescreations7955
@madelinescreations7955 3 года назад
Great tutorial thank you soo much 👏
@RuthRSmith
@RuthRSmith 9 лет назад
Very useful! I'm working on a bag with Pellon products and appreciate having seen your video.
@madebynorma
@madebynorma 4 года назад
Hi!!!!! WOW, Thank you so so so much for this video, the way you have explained the use pro's and con's it was so helpful
@alexisdesanto1068
@alexisdesanto1068 6 лет назад
amazing thank you!!!!! I wish you would have crumbled up the deco fuse 520 to see if it crumbled great video!!!!!
@thereseo5778
@thereseo5778 7 лет назад
Very helpful, concise video with great examples. Thanks!
@penelope8980
@penelope8980 4 года назад
Thank you! This information helps tremendously!
@lashirlclemons1886
@lashirlclemons1886 5 лет назад
I LOVE THIS VIDEO! So much information. I downloaded to have on hand while shopping for the correct interfacing. THANK YOU! 😁
@cw3966
@cw3966 2 года назад
Thank you for the most informative guide for interfacing!
@chrisdollery5166
@chrisdollery5166 6 лет назад
thank you Debi, This was very helpful.the samples were a great help
@letmebeyourmirrorglam
@letmebeyourmirrorglam 4 года назад
I’m so happy I came across this video thank you for the information
@treezza2817
@treezza2817 4 года назад
Such great information on these different kinds of interfacing! Thank you so much!
@gorgettemotyka6666
@gorgettemotyka6666 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video, l love RU-vid, any time I have a sewing or anything else that I need help with, RU-vid is my go to for the answer. 99.9% of the time I find a resolution to a problem that I'm having, or get an altogether different idea from one video. Thank you so much to everyone for all of your help and advice 😘😘😘.
@WhoIsJohnGalt23
@WhoIsJohnGalt23 4 года назад
You are a rockstar! This helps me so much!! Thank You!
@godsspecialchild86
@godsspecialchild86 9 лет назад
Thank you so much! I've always wondered what fusible fleece looks like on a piece of fabric. I also use Pellon 987F on my zippered pouches, it's amazing! :)
@crazynursey07
@crazynursey07 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! I was wondering about the Peltex but you helped me find the 520 which I think will be a way better choice for me
@edithhilliard2105
@edithhilliard2105 3 года назад
This was so sew easy to understand!! Thank you so very much! 💝 🧵
@lorilovesrafael
@lorilovesrafael 3 года назад
This is SO good!! Thank you
@marilyn1228
@marilyn1228 9 лет назад
Absolutely excellent! Very thorough and informative, thank you!!!
@paulaandamoyaartsandcraft2002
Thank you very much for the very clear explanation.
@aok1951
@aok1951 9 лет назад
Great informative video. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.
@jfrails98
@jfrails98 4 месяца назад
What a great tutorial. Thanks!
@sandrabosman4793
@sandrabosman4793 4 года назад
Brilliant !! cleared the fog in my head
@waynekelner8893
@waynekelner8893 9 месяцев назад
Excellent information. Thank you for sharing.
@ronnidoggett2333
@ronnidoggett2333 9 лет назад
Thankyou reallyt Deby really useful information, have been looking for types of interfacing for bags, again many thanks Ronni
@ambersimpson75
@ambersimpson75 5 лет назад
Thanks for the great information. I'm so new to seeing and this video answered my questions, and then some 😊
@camrev1
@camrev1 5 лет назад
What a wonderful video....
@motherearth5462
@motherearth5462 4 года назад
Thank you! From the U.S.
@carlawebb859
@carlawebb859 7 лет назад
Your tutorials are excellent. Thank you so much.
@BillieMiller-xy5pt
@BillieMiller-xy5pt Год назад
I am so thankful that you did this video and shared your knowledge in a Visual way with Fabric Application. Thank you so very much!! I am just learning bag making and I had no idea really where to start with stabilizers and I have been trying different stabilizers and sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn’t…it was purely a guessing game. But now I feel as if I have a good knowledge base because you took the time to share your knowledge in such a way that I understand and I am so grateful!! I do have one more question, what do you use for the bottom of the bag? You know the part that feels like hard like plastic that helps the bag have a stable bottom so it stands up. I would appreciate any and all advice you have. Thank you again! 😊
@alicebrown60
@alicebrown60 2 года назад
This was all so helpful and resourceful! Thank you for this wealth of information. I have been searching the internet to find out when to use a fusible interfacing and when to use fusible web. Why would one use one over the other? I am making a quilt which calls for both for different applique pieces to be sewn onto the quilt. Do you have any insight on this topic? Thank you again!
@jojosewist8921
@jojosewist8921 2 года назад
Alice Brown: I use fusible web to attach the applique to the quilt, then I stitch around the edges of the applique (use whatever stitch you like). The fusible web is used when you want 2pieces of fabric attached to each other. I do not trust the glue on the web to continue to hold the applique to the quilt or garment through repeated washings so I stitch it down; but the glue on the fusible web does a good job keeping the applique in place without pins or basting while I stitch around the edges. There are some nice YT videos demonstrating this. There is a technique for attaching fusible interfacing to the applique by stitching the interfacing wrong side to the applique right side, (use 1/4" seam allowance). Then cut away the interfacing center area, leaving a inch or so border of interfacing all around the outside edge. Then turn the interfacing to the wrong side. You can now press the applique with fusible interfacing to the quilt, and then stitch around the edges. Interfacing doesn't make the applique as stiff as fusible web. I hope this helps some. If it only confused you I apologize I for adding my 2cents worth. Fusible interfacing only has glue on one side, while fusible Web has glue on 2 sides.
@alicebrown60
@alicebrown60 2 года назад
@@jojosewist8921 Thank you for this detailed information! My pattern calls for the technique to attach the fusible interfacing to the appliqué right side. So thank you for this added support! I appreciate you taking the time to share your two cents. 😊
@user-xz6hu6fc5v
@user-xz6hu6fc5v 4 года назад
I am new to sewing. This tutorial really helped. Can I sew over the fusible part?
@sarashah174
@sarashah174 7 лет назад
very helpful and informative. thank you so much.
@madelynmanos2131
@madelynmanos2131 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for the very helpful video!
@erikah9383
@erikah9383 2 года назад
Thank you this video is super helpful very informative 😁
@SoSewEasy
@SoSewEasy 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@God-in-all-breath
@God-in-all-breath 11 месяцев назад
Brilliant explanation. Thank you
@RedBerryatHomesteadHopes
@RedBerryatHomesteadHopes 9 лет назад
Very informative! Thanks for sharing this info. Fairly new to your channel & I am really enjoying your videos.
@user-rt3dd5ms3w
@user-rt3dd5ms3w 3 месяца назад
Thanks a lot for this video. It's really interesting
@juanitamayes6329
@juanitamayes6329 5 лет назад
Thank you! Excellent Interfacing 101 class
@rubyc.4311
@rubyc.4311 3 года назад
thanks for sharing all these information about interfacing. I'm new to using these. do you add fabric on the back of interfacing along with the front fabric?
@amandayb9341
@amandayb9341 8 лет назад
Thanks that's been really useful.
@kateliles8995
@kateliles8995 8 лет назад
If you use the deco fuse in your wallet, can you do a tutorial about it? Thank you for doing this video! It was so good for me to see.
@graceteye9058
@graceteye9058 6 лет назад
Great video. Thank you !!
@janhulse9518
@janhulse9518 4 года назад
I have a bag of Liberty scraps that have not been cut on the grain.I have two projects in mind. one EPP hexagons.and a scrap quilt. can I fuse the fabric in each case?
@tnt6326
@tnt6326 9 лет назад
Deby, thanks again for a refreshing course, and I also learned few techniques in your video, also I wanted to know if you have used "In-R-Form Plus" for bag making, it comes both side fusible and also one sided, it is sewing machine friendly, made by BOSAL, and is also made in the USA, if you have not used it before, give it a try, you will love it, thanks again for another great video
@SoSewEasy
@SoSewEasy 9 лет назад
Tanya Townsend Thanks for the tip, I'll see if I can find that.
@fromasommers1129
@fromasommers1129 9 лет назад
Thank you so much for your detailed info,, Very informative.
@nightingaleiom
@nightingaleiom 4 года назад
It would be helpful to give the formal names and actual catalogue no’s fir ordering ! After watching this I went to visaline web site and can’t tell the thickness to order I want a fusible soft fleece but not too thick ???
@nalinikasat7291
@nalinikasat7291 8 лет назад
Thank you.Good Information supplied.
@pamketron
@pamketron 5 лет назад
Great info. Thank you!
@Miss_Melly_D
@Miss_Melly_D 7 лет назад
I prefer Pellon but here in the UK there aren't many suppliers of it!
@laurelmazzocca
@laurelmazzocca 6 лет назад
This was so helpful! Thank you!
@2007supersunny
@2007supersunny 9 лет назад
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing
@TinkerHand
@TinkerHand 9 лет назад
Very informative! I didn´t know that there are existing so many different kinds of interfacing..:D I have to look where I can buy these special things in Germany. Thanks for the Video :)
@marysmith4479
@marysmith4479 2 года назад
Yu have beautiful hands. And thank you for the information.
@ballandchain1
@ballandchain1 Год назад
This was awesome, thank you so much ❤
@Highm8nance88
@Highm8nance88 5 лет назад
Great video! I am making a leather hobo style bag and would like to know which interfacing I would use around the edge of the bag?
@mphailey1
@mphailey1 6 лет назад
Thank you so much! I just started sewing and was so confused about which interfacing to use - I just made my first drawstring project bag and used Pellon 808 and felt maybe it was too stiff when I pull the drawstrings closed - it didn’t drape as nicely as I’d like. Do you have a recommendation? After watching your video I thought I’d try the shapeflex 101. Thanks again!
@angiemenapa
@angiemenapa 6 лет назад
Learnt many new things. Thank you! I only know and use the thin, paper-ish fusible one. Now I understand som other types. I make (learning, actually) clothes mostly.
@stefanr9539
@stefanr9539 4 года назад
great video
@asclark1000
@asclark1000 5 лет назад
A sewing or bag pattern will often ask for an interfacing by number, say SF-101 and as I'm trying to buy on line I have no idea what I'm looking for . Is there a list of these numbers and what the interfacing is i.e., whether it's for dressmaking, bag making or for something else?
@jessicaboyd4173
@jessicaboyd4173 7 лет назад
Thank you for your video. Very informative. Im attempting a quiet book project but i am unsure on what i should use for interfacing to make the pages a bit sturdier. What would you suggest?
@znycelondon5313
@znycelondon5313 5 лет назад
Great information. 🌹
@jaynegreen6279
@jaynegreen6279 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@jennyboone3040
@jennyboone3040 7 лет назад
How would you iron this on to Fleece? I work with mainly fleece and when I make baskets they were not standing up good enough so I bought some extra firm pellon, I believe it is the F71. It does say iron on and I paid a lot for it so I want to use it. Thanks
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