Soft and stable and the inn-spire version both work very well
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Bosal is very thin too. I fuse fabric to both sides and then cut the fabric for the tote or purse. Sew together as usual. I also used it to make an applique flowers in a basket look fantastic on a wall hanging.
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I love it, too! It's great stuff.
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if you go to massdrop.com they have a group buy for this right now.
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I love it and have also used it in the straps of my purses because I like a little padding in them. I cut the soft not stable in a 1 inch syrup and fold the fabric over and top stitch both sides.
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I've been using fusible fleece for my purses. It works great but I might have to try this, too. I love trying new stuff.
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I love Soft & Stable- would not use anything else for bags!
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The Bosal in r foam is great too. It comes in fusible or non-fusible. I think Craftsy have it at a good price if you want to try it as well.
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I use headliner fabric. Hancock's or Joann's both carry it. It's a lighter weight but a lot cheaper and holds up well....
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I have used this product for three bags that are used quite often. They have held up very nice and stand right up. This product and Bosal are equally. Bosal is fusible so I like that a lot. The soft and Stable I used was not fusible but not really hard to work with.
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