Help please on a bowtuck purse
#1
Help please on a bowtuck purse
I have cut out pieces for a bowtuck purse for my friend and I so that we have matching purses even though we live across country from each other.
My question is this....
The pattern calls for Pellon Fusible web. I do not have any nor the money to purchase any at this time. CAN I use a heavy quilt batting instead of the fusible webbing? I hope so as I really want to TRY to get it made in time for her daughters wedding in October. But if I dont get it done, thats okay too she will get it for Christmas. Thanks for your advice.
My question is this....
The pattern calls for Pellon Fusible web. I do not have any nor the money to purchase any at this time. CAN I use a heavy quilt batting instead of the fusible webbing? I hope so as I really want to TRY to get it made in time for her daughters wedding in October. But if I dont get it done, thats okay too she will get it for Christmas. Thanks for your advice.
#2
You don't have to use the fusible web - you could use batting also - the fusible makes it nice because its fused to the fabric - no shifting etc. The fusible adds body to the bag - helping to stand it up - I have heard others use batting and spray baste the batting to the main fabric - so try it - I think you will love it. I have made at least 10 or more Bow Tucks - they are very popular. Good luck and don't forget to show us a pic.
#3
You don't have to use the fusible web - you could use batting also - the fusible makes it nice because it Is fused to the fabric - no shifting etc. The fusible adds body to the bag - helping to stand it up - I have heard others use batting and spray baste the batting to the main fabric - so try it - I think you will love it. I have made at least 10 or more Bow Tucks - they are very popular.Good luck and don't forget to show us a pic.
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I used batting and spray glued but I also starched fabric. Both could be washed out if required at end. Also the quilting you do next depending on the pattern and how close also helps. In one bag I did try the applique stuff as I had a large pieced which was unwrapping and I put it on the fabric back and the ironed by Hobbs batting on .it was firmer.
#7
I used batting and spray glued but I also starched fabric. Both could be washed out if required at end. Also the quilting you do next depending on the pattern and how close also helps. In one bag I did try the applique stuff as I had a large pieced which was unwrapping and I put it on the fabric back and the ironed by Hobbs batting on .it was firmer.
#10
The instructions are hard to follow the first time. But after that you will breeze through them. I have made several for my family and friends. I use one for myself now but it is time to make a new one in fall/winter colors. Have fun!
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