Fusible Fleece for Bow Tucks
#3
Agree, the thicker one is more of a craft fleece. If you want a little thicker, start off with shirt-tailer interfacing then put the 987F over the top of that. It's just enough to make it stiffer yet, not too bulky to work with.
#5
I use the thick one. And when i'm going through the thick seams, I use a heavy duty needle. No more needle breakage. And i'm sewing on a singer 401. I made one with the thin fleece and didn't like the way it turned out. Not sturdy enough for my liking.
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Originally Posted by Dingle
You could try what I do. I use the heavy fleece for the outside of the bag, the outside pocket and the inside pockets. I use the thin for everything else. Makes it a little firmer.
#9
Originally Posted by cathyquilty
what thickness of fleece does everyone use for the bow tucks bags? I have pellon 987F and 973F the 973 is very thick
I've contemplated doing it with just one layer though, putting it on just the outside or inside layer. Has anybody tried this before?
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