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Old 07-12-2011, 11:28 AM
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"I use the fusible pellon on outside and inside fabric and the pockets.. If my fabric is heavy for outside then I use a lighter weight on the inside lining."

So not the armo plus fusible pellon, just heavyweight interfacing like decor bond?

I ask because some pictures I've seen look really 'puffy' ... moreso than I would want. I use the armo plus in my bags by Lazy-Girl Designs.

Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!

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just pellon fusible in different weights.
if they were the puffy look it may have been some early ones with I used regular batting and quilted them. I have not used reg. batting in a very long time, .. always fusible pellon
Thanks, any way to cut down on cost is always good! You're getting me motivated again ... Now I just need to get in there and SEW!

The sad thing is I've had the fusible batting for several Lazy Girl - Margo's cut out for several months now. I just need to cut the fabric and sew. I spend too much time on this Board plus too many days at work! LOL

Don't you just hate it when your J-O-B keeps you from sewing! :)
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Old 07-12-2011, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by IBQLTN
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"I use the fusible pellon on outside and inside fabric and the pockets.. If my fabric is heavy for outside then I use a lighter weight on the inside lining."

So not the armo plus fusible pellon, just heavyweight interfacing like decor bond?

I ask because some pictures I've seen look really 'puffy' ... moreso than I would want. I use the armo plus in my bags by Lazy-Girl Designs.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!

I am retired.. had to retire out at age 50 due to pain to neck...back...shoulders... I was a food service manager for an elem school for 15 years.. all the lifting I did took a toll on my body.. now at 57,,I can't imagine working anymore.. I love being home.
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just pellon fusible in different weights.
if they were the puffy look it may have been some early ones with I used regular batting and quilted them. I have not used reg. batting in a very long time, .. always fusible pellon
Thanks, any way to cut down on cost is always good! You're getting me motivated again ... Now I just need to get in there and SEW!

The sad thing is I've had the fusible batting for several Lazy Girl - Margo's cut out for several months now. I just need to cut the fabric and sew. I spend too much time on this Board plus too many days at work! LOL

Don't you just hate it when your J-O-B keeps you from sewing! :)
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I'm pushing 59 and the only reason I'm still working is because Fibromyalgia is not a 'disability' by Soc. Sec. standards and since my DH had a stroke in 2008, I'm the primary bread winner. He's now on Medicare but that means I lost his COBRA healthcare. That's when I found out that someone my age who looking for individual health is uninsurable if they have fibro.

I have one Cymbalta left and then I'm on my own! I tried to get it from the drug company but they think I make too much $$. Perhaps they would like to pay the co-pays on DH's 3 types of insulin, blood thinners, cholesterol, triglycerides, arthritis, anti-depressants, doctor's visits, not to mention the neurological deficits we have to cope wth! Whew! sorry about that, didn't mean to go on a rampage!

Anyway, I'm so glad you were able to 'retire' even though it was for medical reasons. Think of me during the day and sew a few stitches for me OKAY?
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you did a beautiful job on that purse. I have the pattern but I can't figure it out. Josie
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Old 07-19-2011, 06:25 AM
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you did a beautiful job on that purse. I have the pattern but I can't figure it out. Josie
Josie,

Colleen did a pictorial tutorial to go along with the pattern. Do a search under tutorials or under colleen53 posts.
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I was very nervous about trying this pattern out, but what I did was cut everything out , than just did one step at a time, it turned out to be pretty basic if you've done any sewing at all but I think I'll go check out Colleen link and see if she did anything different,,,,
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I looked under the tutorials and couldn't find the post for Colleen, but I did find under Colleen53 several bow tuck bags, there all beautiful
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Originally Posted by llcathey
I looked under the tutorials and couldn't find the post for Colleen, but I did find under Colleen53 several bow tuck bags, there all beautiful
I am sorry but I have not done a tute on these.. but if anyone needs to see a pic of a step that is confusing them.. I can do that..
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Sorry, I thought it was Colleen.

Here's the link:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-55016-1.htm
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Some one write on here that you did a tutorial, I couldn't find yours, but I did find someone elses. They are pretty ez to make, and it is nice to have the pictures for the people who haven't ever made one.

I don't put front pockets on my purses, and I am thinking about adding a couple of inch to the (h) in order to make them deeper.My sister god love her puts so much in her purse that it feels likes she has bricks in them. It is a good thing that I reinforce the handles, by sewing them at least 4 to 5 times before I put the final seems on them. My handles will never come out., good thing, for my niece is the same way. Of course I have never made one for myself., to busy doing them for others.
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