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Old 08-11-2011, 03:32 PM
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Can I use vinyl in a tote for the lining? Do I still make it the same way as if it were fabric? Thanks ahead for your help!
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Vinyl will sew differenly and you might have a hard time turning it if you sew right sides together then turn. Good luck.
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Old 08-11-2011, 03:35 PM
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i'm pretty sure you can..you may need a teflon presser foot and a larger needles for your machine.... to make things go smoothly
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I have used vinyl as the inner pockets on some of my bow tucks. I "topped" the edge with fabric so it looked better but it all sewed the same for me. This way, I could see what was in the different pockets.
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Our LQS recently started selling vinyl so I would guess it would be ok to sew with.
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Old 08-11-2011, 03:52 PM
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Yes, you can. The presser foot on one of my machines sticks to the plastic, so I have to use a roller foot. I think you can also use a teflon foot if you have this problem.
Good luck with your bag!
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I use the light weight vinyl from Hobby Lobby in the scrap bags that I make. I just sew them with my regular machine and regular foot using a size 11 or 14 needle. I don't turn them but trim the edge close to the seam and just set it inside the scrap bag works Great.
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You can also buy a can of spray silicon to help with the sewing.
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Have you thought of using nylon? I saw some with pretty prints at the fabric store last month. (like wind-breaker fabrics)
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I've used the flannel backed vinyl tablecloths for various items...outdoor pillow/kneeling pad, baby changing table pad, etc. That stitched very nicely and was not difficult to use. I did use a bit longer stitch, but not the gathering or basting stitch length.
They worked great and held up much better than I expected.
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