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How to sew in plastic canvas to reinforce fabric..machine or by hand??

How to sew in plastic canvas to reinforce fabric..machine or by hand??

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Old 08-10-2011, 05:45 AM
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I want to try to use the plastic canvas to reinforce the fabric for magnetic snaps, but I am not sure how you attach them. I am afraid to try it by machine, in case the needle breaks, but not quite sure what to do. Is there a thinner canvas that can be machine sewn? The only thing I have seen is very thick/ hard plastic. Any info would be great :)

P.S. I did a search on sewing plastic canvas, but nothing that I needed came up :?:
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I would sew it by hand. I haven't ever seen thinner plastic canvas as it is normally sewn in needle point with a fairly thicker thread.
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i just use heavy innerfacing or upholstery fabric
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What about a thick canvas, not plastic, but like sailcloth? I used thick canvas for a clutch and it was pretty stiff.
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I would just use a piece of thick fabric like denim or sailcloth

If you use something that is too hard, it might tear or weaken the fabric around the edges of it.
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Originally Posted by scrappycats
I would just use a piece of thick fabric like denim or sailcloth

If you use something that is too hard, it might tear or weaken the fabric around the edges of it.

Good point! I want to use it on the Bow Tuck bag, but it definitely needs some backing behind that cotton. I have a bunch of furniture store fabric samples, so I will try one of those :) I had just heard of so many using the plastic canvas, but never said how they put them in..

Thanks a million to everyone :)
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the plastic canvas was used in the bottom to keep it from sagging
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I sew through plastic canvas all the time when i make bottoms for tote bags. I make a fabric pillow case for inside the bottom of the bag and put a piece of plastic canvas in it to make it sturdier. I tuck the open end to the inside and run it along the sewing machine to close it. I set the stitch length to #3. Never had a problem.
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Try buckram.
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I put it in by hand, but I've also used a zig zag stitch on a purse bottom and the needle just slid right over the mesh. Rather like sewing over pins, just go slow and your sewing machine needle should just slip over the plastic grid with no problem. I do use a 90/14 jeans needle when I do this.
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