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Using interfacing to fuse peltex, versus using fusible peltex
murgiddy
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Using interfacing to fuse peltex, versus using fusible peltex
on: November 21, 2011, 02:00:52 PM
Hi all,
I'm currently making the AB Blossom bag, and her directions call for one sided fusible peltex to add support to the bag. Well, my local fabric store didn't carry the fusible stuff, only sew in, so I had to buy that. My question is, since I've trimmed it in the seam allowance according to the directions, can I fuse it to the fabric using the lightweight fusible interfacing? Or will it have really bad puckers because it's not solidly fused to the fabric - only fused at the edges? Is there anything I can do to adhere it, like basting spray? Or will that eventually come loose and start puckering?
Thanks!
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elizabethmadethis
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Re: Using interfacing to fuse peltex, versus using fusible peltex
Reply #1 on: November 21, 2011, 06:01:09 PM
I don't think it's necessarily a bad idea to fuse it to something else, but it's probably not worth your time. As long as you're not planning to wash the bag, I think your idea of using a basting spray or another adhesive spray is probably a good solution. Acutally, I think it's a better solution...I've never had much luck with the glue in Peltex--it does not like to fuse to much of anything. Unfortunately as home sewers, it seems to be the best thing available for what it's trying to accomplish.
Good luck. It's a super cute bag.
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murgiddy
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Re: Using interfacing to fuse peltex, versus using fusible peltex
Reply #2 on: November 22, 2011, 07:23:40 AM
Ultimately, I decided to fuse the entire piece to the fabric. I was going to use basting spray, but when I went to the store, I about died when I saw the cost of one can. This purse is for a christmas gift, I'm trying to save money, not spend more, LOL. Anyway, I bought the sheets of stitch witchery, cut it to the size of the trimmed peltex and fused it that way. Then the piece of lightweight interfacing was fused on top of that, per the directions in the pattern. It seems to have worked really well. We'll see how it holds up I guess.
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Re: Using interfacing to fuse peltex, versus using fusible peltex
Reply #3 on: January 31, 2012, 06:26:23 AM
Thank you so much for posting this. I have been in this same place and just bought the stuff on the internet and waited for it to come. I am so thankful for this board.
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