Oh how I wish I'd watched this this morning! I've wasted so much money in buying the wrong interfacing. Brilliant video, thank you. Will watch a lot more before I proceed xx
Thanks for this video. I've found it very helpful, seeing how the different interfacings, and the addition of a stabilizer, differ. Certainly, the finished pouch made with the stabilizer and woven interfacing looks so much more professional. Thanks again. Julie
This was a valuable learning experience for me! I love your calm teaching style, and the camera angles are great. Thank you for taking the time to help this novice 😊
I have just started sewing and I made a small zipped case and thought it was my inexperience that made it all creased when I finished it. Thank you for this video you have saved me a lot of wasted time in my future projects.
You are very welcome, bag making has a whole set of techniques and supplies that you never get told about,, so I figured it was time to start broadcasting,,,,
Really useful video, thanks Christine. I've just sent for a sample of a headlining foam I've found on eBay to check it out before buying a length. Now going to look for your video about stabilisers. Thanks for taking the time to make and share your videos.
Great instructions, is the headliner fusible? I'm guessing it is, does it have to stipulate its fusible when purchasing? (does it come fusible or sewable?)
Thank you, a very informative video. Having encountered the same problems with using non woven interfacing when making bags I will never use it again. I have 2 questions if that is ok.... where do you get headliner from? Also, what sewing machine are you using. Many thanks, Sam.
Excellent comparison. I have no idea where to source headliner foam. All I see on ebay says the headliner foam is for car roofs. Is this the correct headliner? Thanks so much for the demonstration.
Oh how I wish I'd watched this this morning! I've wasted so much money in buying the wrong interfacing. Brilliant video, thank you. Will watch a lot more before I proceed xx
Same 😥
Great video! Very informative! That you for this valuable information!
Thanks for this video. I've found it very helpful, seeing how the different interfacings, and the addition of a stabilizer, differ. Certainly, the finished pouch made with the stabilizer and woven interfacing looks so much more professional. Thanks again. Julie
Great tutorial. Thanks
This is exactly what I need. I have been struggling with interfacing for months. Thank you very much.
You are very welcome
This was a valuable learning experience for me! I love your calm teaching style, and the camera angles are great. Thank you for taking the time to help this novice 😊
You are very very welcome
Thank you for a very clear explanation.
You are very welcome
I have just started sewing and I made a small zipped case and thought it was my inexperience that made it all creased when I finished it. Thank you for this video you have saved me a lot of wasted time in my future projects.
You are very welcome, bag making has a whole set of techniques and supplies that you never get told about,, so I figured it was time to start broadcasting,,,,
Really useful video, thanks Christine. I've just sent for a sample of a headlining foam I've found on eBay to check it out before buying a length. Now going to look for your video about stabilisers. Thanks for taking the time to make and share your videos.
You are very very welcome
Amazing! Thank you for sharing! So helpful and exactly what I was looking for :) xx
Thanks so much for this video! It is very helpful to see the differences on the same project.
It’s a fair comparison,,, and I think the results speak for them selves
Thank you! This is so useful !
Really useful, thank you
Good explanation and showing the woven vs non woven interfacing but you did show how the stabliser/ foam. It would have helped seeing that one too.
I do have videos about stabilisers/ foam
I have found this very helpful thank you
You are very welcome
Very helpful. Thank you. 🖤
Any suggestions for a substitution for headliner in the US?
Really helpful video - thank you x
You are very welcome
thank you
Thank you!
You are very welcome,,,, lots of helpful videos on my channel, and lots more coming x
Great instructions, is the headliner fusible? I'm guessing it is, does it have to stipulate its fusible when purchasing? (does it come fusible or sewable?)
Thank you, a very informative video. Having encountered the same problems with using non woven interfacing when making bags I will never use it again. I have 2 questions if that is ok.... where do you get headliner from? Also, what sewing machine are you using. Many thanks, Sam.
I see with a juki tl98p,, snd buy headliner from diy-foam-upholstery-supplies on eBay ( uk based company)
Excellent comparison. I have no idea where to source headliner foam. All I see on ebay says the headliner foam is for car roofs. Is this the correct headliner?
Thanks so much for the demonstration.
It is, you need 2/3mm headliner,, sometimes called scrim foam
@@BagsbyBagsofStyle thank you for the quick reply.
What is the thickness of the headliner foam please?
This is 2mm headliner
What's the name of the interfacing?
Woven fusible interfacing,,, vilene g700 or pellon shape flex 101
Very informative, thank you!👍👏