Hello, Our "Expert Required Questions" is apart our Premium Membership. I do not see that your active customer. Here is a link to our Premium Membership: go.nationalsewingcircle.com/C20450
@@NationalSewingCircle It's not "apart" it's "a part". Super greedy to not answer questions unless people PAY for membership. We're on to you, National Sewing Circle.
@heyit'smillywithay - Most people probably use cotton quilting fabric, because that's what they have left over from quilting-type projects, but as she mentioned, anything you can sew through would work. When I try this, I'm going to use a little starch and/or iron-on interfacing to keep pieces crisp, but that's not necessary. P.S. I know you asked this question months ago. Also, I really enjoy that you used correct punctuation in your RUclips name!
@@JB-vd8bi Shouldn't necessarily, but I think it's a cheesy answer when someone is looking for more information on a project on a posted video, and the channel bothers to respond, but instead of clarifying a point on a video they refer them to a paid membership. Note the person was just asking what kind of fabric to use for the project. Also note that I am aware that "National Sewing Circle" is part of a family of crafting "clubs" that pretty much exist just to shill for members to make money and not really provide any real benefits or information. There you go.
Oh great I'm really into this post cards with fabrics. Didn't think of cards. Great idea.
What a great tutorial and ideas!! (Love your glasses too!)
How did I miss this Thank you so much.
Very cute and easy to make. Thank you for sharing.
Love making postcards, thanks for some super cute ideas!
What needle are you using?
Often when I sew fabric onto a card the fabric shifts and ends up crooked. Will double sided tape help with this problem?
Can you use wonder under to adhere it to the paper ? Still watching so maybe you tell that later
Yes you can
Julie Bauer thank you !
What kind of fabric should I be looking for? I go into charity shops and get a little overwhelmed.
Hello,
Our "Expert Required Questions" is apart our Premium Membership. I do not see that your active customer. Here is a link to our Premium Membership: go.nationalsewingcircle.com/C20450
@@NationalSewingCircle It's not "apart" it's "a part". Super greedy to not answer questions unless people PAY for membership. We're on to you, National Sewing Circle.
@heyit'smillywithay - Most people probably use cotton quilting fabric, because that's what they have left over from quilting-type projects, but as she mentioned, anything you can sew through would work. When I try this, I'm going to use a little starch and/or iron-on interfacing to keep pieces crisp, but that's not necessary.
P.S. I know you asked this question months ago. Also, I really enjoy that you used correct punctuation in your RUclips name!
@@aksez2u why should all the information be free?
@@JB-vd8bi Shouldn't necessarily, but I think it's a cheesy answer when someone is looking for more information on a project on a posted video, and the channel bothers to respond, but instead of clarifying a point on a video they refer them to a paid membership. Note the person was just asking what kind of fabric to use for the project. Also note that I am aware that "National Sewing Circle" is part of a family of crafting "clubs" that pretty much exist just to shill for members to make money and not really provide any real benefits or information. There you go.