Easy Interfacing Trick to Elevate Your Sewing

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024

Комментарии • 55

  • @cjane51
    @cjane51 День назад

    Excellent way of making things look finished and flat. Thanks so much-Claudia

  • @dianneunderwood8456
    @dianneunderwood8456 5 дней назад +7

    I've been sewing for a very long time and never once thought about attaching a facing like this -- thank you so much for sharing these methods. I agree that the finished result is beautiful!

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  3 дня назад +1

      Hooray! I never stop learning with sewing.

  • @donnawoods442
    @donnawoods442 4 дня назад +2

    I’ve never seen this technique before but I’m certainly going to try it! Thanks for this tip💕🇨🇦

  • @HeatherDukes-p9h
    @HeatherDukes-p9h 4 дня назад +2

    What a brilliant idea, I shall be using this method, thank you for sharing it with us 😊❤

  • @thebigsewalong
    @thebigsewalong 2 дня назад

    Wow Stacy great trick! I’m definitely going to do this!

  • @SuzanEngler
    @SuzanEngler 6 дней назад +1

    Such a nice, professional finish to facings. Thanks for reminding me of this technique.

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  5 дней назад

      Thank you! I have been trying to remember if I learned this from you or one of the ladies at the Fabric Stash. I know is was soon after college. I would give credit if I could remember!

  • @cleanqueen75
    @cleanqueen75 4 дня назад +1

    I saw this technique on a tutorial of sewing a mens camp shirt for attaching the collar. I do this for my husbands camp shirts. It’s so professional looking.

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  2 дня назад

      I have been trying to remember who taught it to me. It was either my sister or one of the ladies at the Fabric Stash way back in the 90's. I do love the method, though.

  • @maryann1187
    @maryann1187 6 дней назад +6

    Thanks for the tips! A stabilized camera would be really nice. (motion sickness 😬)

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  5 дней назад +3

      I recently got a second camera and tripod! I have been holding my phone for close up for years. It took a while to save up. Hopefully it will help with the movement issues.

  • @debbiesnyder4778
    @debbiesnyder4778 5 дней назад

    I saw this method years ago and started to use it. Makes facings so smooth

  • @VivaSewStyle
    @VivaSewStyle 6 дней назад +1

    Very nice tips❤

  • @cheriecooley9362
    @cheriecooley9362 5 дней назад +1

    Thanks,for sharing!!

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  2 дня назад

      Thanks for watching, and happy sewing! 🧵

  • @jessicaprice3448
    @jessicaprice3448 5 дней назад

    Genius! Such a smooth finish. Would also be great for people with sensory issues

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  2 дня назад

      Thank you! I agree about sensory issues since it is so smooth. It can be used with sew-in too for those who don't like the fusible.

  • @claudiamiller7730
    @claudiamiller7730 3 дня назад +1

    Greatly appreciate these wonderful tricks - will really reduce my “interfacing anxiety”! And I have to laugh that every time I watch a seamstress on YT doing a nice, close-up sewing video - I rotate my iPad in synch with what I’m watching, as if it were a piece of fabric being stitched!!!!

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  2 дня назад +1

      Thank you! I can see exactly what you mean about turning your Ipad. 😀 Just natural for a sewist. Check back in and let me know how your interfacing turns out once you try it.

    • @claudiamiller7730
      @claudiamiller7730 День назад

      @@stacyrobbins …sure will!!💕

  • @aribella6913
    @aribella6913 6 дней назад

    Wow I love these tips.

  • @ZeldaSews
    @ZeldaSews 6 дней назад

    Hi Stacy. I enjoyed this video very much.

  • @Dogsandsewon
    @Dogsandsewon 6 дней назад

    I’ve only just come across your Channel and absolutely love it. Immediate subscriber and will be binging on all your past videos in the next few days 😆. Such informative content delivered with such clarity, thank you 🙏

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  2 дня назад

      Thank you, thank you! Sew happy to we get to sew together.

  • @Marty_Makes
    @Marty_Makes 6 дней назад

    Great techniques. Thank you!

  • @MicheleS-t3e
    @MicheleS-t3e 4 дня назад

    Hi. I saw this tip in a simplicity perfect fit pants pattern. I now do this all the time. So much neater finish. Thanks for the video demo..it always helps to see tips in action. And re: fusible vs non fusible… I’m leaning towards non fusible right now… same reason - potential puckering.

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  День назад

      I love hearing this was included in pattern instructions. This works with any interfacing including using the self fabric. I almost did that on the satin. Many are saying they are going back to sew-in. It is good to know so I can use then in a project for those that are new sewists and need to see the option available. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am always learning.

  • @lindaball2245
    @lindaball2245 17 часов назад

    I do step one but never thought about step 2. I'm just going into my sewing room to do that to a facing I've prepared earlier today. ta

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  16 часов назад

      Works with sew in too. But the fusible gets so flat! Happy sewing 🧵

  • @victoriahannah1633
    @victoriahannah1633 6 дней назад

    Love this!

  • @janetwilliams7705
    @janetwilliams7705 5 дней назад

    Thank you!

  • @delta8885
    @delta8885 5 дней назад

    So helpful, thanks. Your raglan T is adorable, btw. :)

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  3 дня назад +1

      Thank you! The Tee is one of my favorite patterns. I have a few videos on it. I copied it from a ready to wear. ruclips.net/video/3qLfcppVuzM/видео.html

  • @sabinerosais1231
    @sabinerosais1231 3 дня назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @suefulton1
    @suefulton1 2 дня назад

    when you are sewing around the edge of the facing and interfacing, if you use directional Sewing, there won’t be puckers on one side. By that I mean, starte sewing at the shoulder sew down to the point stop started the other shoulder so down to the point and stop when you sew all the way around in, continuous seam one side will pucker like yours did.

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  День назад

      Great tip! Thanks for commenting. It will help someone who is trying to find out why they are having that issue.

  • @WobblyBiped
    @WobblyBiped 6 дней назад +1

    Great tips to keep in mind; they certainly do create a higher level of detail and finishing. Here's a question: When I was in the heaviest years of sewing, I used woven or non-fusible Pellon interfacing. Everyone seems to have gone to fusible - no doubt because of ease. But the fusible sometimes leaves a dimpled finish and can cause edges to curl, as on a point of a collar. I'm seriously considering buying some non-fusible to try out in my next project. This sounds like heresy to avoid fusible interfacing, but I'm pretty darn close to doing it. Your take? Thank you for another trip to your lovely sewing room! Cheers from Norman!

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  5 дней назад +2

      I also like to use sew-in interfacing at times. Not heresy at all. Some fabrics can't take the heat to use a fusible. Others are altered in a negative way. One of the many ways sewing is so specific to the sewist. There are sew many ways to do everything! 🧵

  • @antoniokinsey4041
    @antoniokinsey4041 2 дня назад

  • @antoniokinsey4041
    @antoniokinsey4041 2 дня назад

    I’m just stating unisex jacket M7818. I would love to learn how to incorporate this technique to my jacket/blazer.

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  День назад

      I looked up the pattern. Lovely, classic style blazer. 🩷 Because it is lined the facing edge should be covered by your lining. If it were and unlined jacket this might be the application. I also love a bias bound edge on a tailored garment to give it a higher fashion finish too. I would love to hear more about your project. Check back in and happy sewing!

  • @bradbaldauf2854
    @bradbaldauf2854 4 дня назад

    I was going to do the facing a different way, but then I made an about face. Real question - why do you use fusible interfacing this way rather than sew in?

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  3 дня назад

      Excellent question! This can be done with any interfacing. The effect of it behaving more like a single fabric is achieved with fusible. I guess this is a two-faced answer.

    • @bradbaldauf2854
      @bradbaldauf2854 2 дня назад

      @@stacyrobbins well played ma'am ... well played.

  • @Melissabarelyhere
    @Melissabarelyhere 2 дня назад

    I don’t get it who wouldn’t you line it?

    • @stacyrobbins
      @stacyrobbins  День назад

      You certainly could line the facing. As to lining the garment it depends. A casual camp shirt wouldn't be my choice to line. Also, lining often makes a garment warmer to wear. Sewist's choice! We get to to make it the way we like it. That being said I often line my dresses and skirts.

  • @helenweatherby1694
    @helenweatherby1694 6 дней назад

    Thank you!