I love your soft n stable. I just made the visors and they look professional. One of my sewing friends took down the info to make her own. I'm not sure how to attach pics of my items. I so appreciate your tutorials a d programs. Love .
I am making a bag to gift and have kept putting it off. I was visiting our local quilting store and saw a package of your Soft and Stable and just knew I had to get it and didn't even think of the why. I realized the reason I kept putting off completing the bag was I needed your product. Now I know I'll get it done and thrilled I watched this video this morning. I feel you tackled all issues I'll need and some issues for the future. I really like the Call Me Bag so now I got another new project to go on my to do list. I think they would make great Christmas gifts. THANK YOU for your video and your product. glad to see the quilting store had the best on the market. 🙂
I have made a number of your patterns. Watching your videos has really helped me in the assembly, and also given me some tricks to make things easier. Thankyou
Enjoying your videos. Learning a lot. Have made the Ultimate Travel Bag and working on the sewing machine Cover Up. Love the car seat organizer. Don’t have any kids, but always sitting in the back seat working on some handwork. Didn’t realize that it is not necessary to quilt the soft and stable/fabrics.
This is my first time knowing about soft and stable, I believe it’s sounds wonderful and it’s sounds easy. I an looking forward to makes a lots of bags all side’s, everything handbags, placements mats, table runner and More can wait to start my small business. Thank you for sharing your knowledge I really will love it, also I am going to your website to search and to print some of the patients. Again thanks, Bertha (Vickie)
Annie, I’m a bag maker who has used fusible Bosal, but h ave recently started the ultimate travel bag 2.0 for a client to use as a diaper bag. This video had been a true blessing because I need a different stabilizer and will be ordering your Soft and Stable tomorrow!!! Thanks so much for your video series and for creating patterns that are so functional, but also the professional zippers, stabilizers, etc. that give such a wonderful finish! Lou DeMott
I had the problems with bags after washing-they look bad and smashed. I was frustrated. Now I'm happy to use soft and stable and get bags as much pretty as your shown bags ♡
I learned how much better the projects look with Soft and Stable compared to the other products. I like how it stays smooth and really looks brand new vs. floppy and dimpled. I had no idea!
I learned that Soft & Stable is a great product AND it doesn't need to be quilted to be effective. I love your teaching style, and appreciate all your help.
I loved the idea of the plastic tubing to protect my stiletto pressing tool. I stopped the video to go grab my tubing (I already had some on hand) and take care of that project right away. It works great! Now I won't ever be afraid of loosing the plastic protector. Thanks for sharing Annie.
great to know you can put your bags in the washer and dryer without issues, I love the products and patterns,will be working my way through them by degrees
Thank you for showing me the wonders of soft and stable, very informative to learn that this product does not need to be quilted down... looking forward to seeing the interfacing show. Sandra, Australia
Annie, thank you for this tutorial. This winter, I want to sew a project bag using your soft and stable product. It is a project that I have wanted to make. Watching your video encourages me to fulfill this goal.
Thanks so much. Have just been making my first Easy Does It was going together great with your Add on videos, but I got sidetracked and mistakenly cut out my front and back at 9” rather than 9.5” wide 🥴🙃. Managed to quilt another piece so will be completing it tomorrow now 🤪. Love it already though. You make me feel I could achieve anything, Susan, UK.
Hi Annie, just love watching your videos. I learn something new every time. I use Bosal foam, but I am going to switch to soft and stable. I really didn"t know there was a difference. Thanks again for the great advice and video. See you next week.
thank you for all the info. I have used the iron-on product, but it is nice to hear about the soft and stable that I don't have to iron. I do not like the puckering of the iron-on product, so I will order some soft and stable. I really like that you have your samples all ready to show. I get really frustrated having to watch the instructors sew something that could have been done before. Thank you again and Happy New Year!!
Today I learned the disadvantages to the fusable products and the many advantages of the soft and stable. That was an eye opener! Thanks for all the great tips!
I enjoyed your Week 2 video and learned all about Soft and Stable. This really helped me understand how to use it. I had already made the Under Cover sewing machine cover pattern using it, so this video made a lot of sense now that I've had a chance to work with it. Looking forward to more Live with Annie!!
I loved your video...alot of good info.. I've learned today how wonderful Soft n Stable is for making the bags n stuff stand so firm..love it...ty for sharing
Love all your patterns. Made my first purchase last week, can’t wait to get started. Thanks for your videos. I’ve made many purses and bags but never used soft and stable so I’m excited to try for the first time.💕
Thank you for your tutorial on the soft and stable. I had bought some some time back and haven't used it yet. Really did not know how to use it. Now I can't wait to get started. Got a feeling I will be using it all the time.
Now I know what I need to make my baskets . I want to do around 10-12 baskets to classify my fabric! I like that it stays up and straight. Thanks for your explanation!! I hope you make delivery in Quebec??
I haven't tried the Soft and Stable yet. It was nice to see the difference it makes in even the simple bags and even on the placemats! I bought the Clam Up bag and bet it would be a great way to try the Soft and Stable!
You have convinced me to try Soft and Stable. I have been making your patterns with the fusible foam. So far no problems with it. I would like to try S & S to find out how much better it is. Thanks!
Thank you very much for your wonderful directions on how to use the soft n stable.....I’ve used it for tote bags and I’m going to try place mats and try some of your patterns....I’m new to your channel and I’m now subscribed to you. :0)
Thank you for making the tutorials again! Very informative. I need to know what products are out there to make my sewing projects look professional. Keep them coming! Pittsburgh, PA
I really enjoyed this. I learned that you don't have to quilt soft and stable. I'm Australian and I will look for some Australian patchwork shops that might stock By Annie Soft and Stable. I think it looks a great product. I love sewing all these things so it would be great for me.
I've never used soft and stable but want to give it a try. I think it was a great tip to sew the lining to one side with extra and then cut it down to the correct size. I'm wondering if there are any tips for seaming because that seems like a lot of bulk if you have S&S to the very edge. Elaine Wienholt
The way S&S compresses with lines of stitching means that it actually works well in seams. Get a small pack and play with it. You may never go back to the other stuff!!
WOW! It just makes me want to do all of the bags....”I’m a bag lady” I LOVE bags! How does Soft and Stable do with zippers? I’m not expecting you would say, great! Is there a technique/trick to putting zippers in with S&S? Can’t wait to make a new purse.
Thank you for the videos. I love your products and producing videos is a whole extra thing that is really going the extra mile. Is it possible for you to do the videos in a little higher quality than 480? I understand if you can't, but it really would make seeing some things a lot easier. Thank you again for doing this!
Love these tutorials! Have made a few of your patterns which came out beautiful. Great step by step instructions. I did learn about free patterns on your website.
Aloha all y'all byAnnie fans... as well as Annie herself... * * * One of your favorite advocates, Sew Sweetness (Sara with no h...), has broadcasting from Facebook and RUclips simultaneously figured out... I mention it only because I haven't used Facebook for years... and perhaps Danny (Sara's techie-hubby) might pass along a few tips if Jeff(?) Josh(?) needs them... (grin) * * * I still love the way you introduce projects and the process of building them. I'm glad I've found you again and that you're now live on a regular basis without having so much travel to interrupt your online visits... (grin) * * * 𝐁𝐨𝐫𝐧 𝐨𝐧 𝐕𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐲 𝐈𝐬𝐥𝐞, 𝐇𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐧𝐨𝐰, 𝐍𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐚; 𝐀𝐥𝐨𝐡𝐚 𝐲'𝐚𝐥𝐥... * * * Until that time. . .
My local hardware store sells plastic tubing by the foot, so I didn't have to buy a whole roll. I also colored it with a marker so it's easier to see & find when it rolls onto the floor.
Thank you for this info. I struggle always trying to decide what look I want for a bag. Now I know. No dimples in the fabric at the end!!! No cellulite!! lol Now I know why Sara Lawson swears by your sew in foam.
Using the tubing for the bobbins! Brilliant! I've been messing around with other methods that left me frustrated. Thank you!!❤❤❤
I love your soft n stable. I just made the visors and they look professional. One of my sewing friends took down the info to make her own. I'm not sure how to attach pics of my items. I so appreciate your tutorials a d programs. Love
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I am making a bag to gift and have kept putting it off. I was visiting our local quilting store and saw a package of your Soft and Stable and just knew I had to get it and didn't even think of the why. I realized the reason I kept putting off completing the bag was I needed your product. Now I know I'll get it done and thrilled I watched this video this morning. I feel you tackled all issues I'll need and some issues for the future. I really like the Call Me Bag so now I got another new project to go on my to do list. I think they would make great Christmas gifts. THANK YOU for your video and your product. glad to see the quilting store had the best on the market. 🙂
Thank you, excellent explanation I learned lots of things about soft & stable. More useful
I have made a number of your patterns. Watching your videos has really helped me in the assembly, and also given me some tricks to make things easier. Thankyou
Enjoying your videos. Learning a lot. Have made the Ultimate Travel Bag and working on the sewing machine Cover Up. Love the car seat organizer. Don’t have any kids, but always sitting in the back seat working on some handwork. Didn’t realize that it is not necessary to quilt the soft and stable/fabrics.
Thank you ! Very good comparison and details. I need to order it and was on the fence but now convinced
This is my first time knowing about soft and stable, I believe it’s sounds wonderful and it’s sounds easy. I an looking forward to makes a lots of bags all side’s, everything handbags, placements mats, table runner and
More can wait to start my small business. Thank you for sharing your knowledge I really will love it, also I am going to your website to search and to print some of the patients.
Again thanks, Bertha (Vickie)
Thanks! I bot your Soft & Stable but have been afraid to use it. After this video I think I’m ready😊
Annie, I’m a bag maker who has used fusible Bosal, but h ave recently started the ultimate travel bag 2.0 for a client to use as a diaper bag. This video had been a true blessing because I need a different stabilizer and will be ordering your Soft and Stable tomorrow!!! Thanks so much for your video series and for creating patterns that are so functional, but also the professional zippers, stabilizers, etc. that give such a wonderful finish!
Lou DeMott
From greater Kansas city, enjoyed your tutorial
Carol Carone Love your utube you teach so much. want to make everything. beautiful bags
I just started sewing after 20 year. I love your patterns and I am learning new things every day watching your videos.
I had the problems with bags after washing-they look bad and smashed. I was frustrated. Now I'm happy to use soft and stable and get bags as much pretty as your shown bags ♡
I learned how much better the projects look with Soft and Stable compared to the other products. I like how it stays smooth and really looks brand new vs. floppy and dimpled. I had no idea!
I learned that Soft & Stable is a great product AND it doesn't need to be quilted to be effective. I love your teaching style, and appreciate all your help.
I loved the idea of the plastic tubing to protect my stiletto pressing tool. I stopped the video to go grab my tubing (I already had some on hand) and take care of that project right away. It works great! Now I won't ever be afraid of loosing the plastic protector. Thanks for sharing Annie.
great to know you can put your bags in the washer and dryer without issues, I love the products and patterns,will be working my way through them by degrees
First time watching you. Thank you for your detailed explanation of foams. I learned a lot.
Thank you for showing me the wonders of soft and stable, very informative to learn that this product does not need to be quilted down... looking forward to seeing the interfacing show. Sandra, Australia
Great tip about piecing soft and stable together to reduce product waste.
Great tips about stabilizers as well as great patterns.. See Annie on Tuesday. She is on at 2 pm.
Annie, thank you for this tutorial. This winter, I want to sew a project bag using your soft and stable product. It is a project that I have wanted to make. Watching your video encourages me to fulfill this goal.
I just a first time lister learned Thanks for all u do
I learned about the uses of soft and stable. I will be trying it for some placemats for my granddaughter’s new house and her new table.
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I have learned so much about soft and stable today I have used and love it buy one I have some great tips that will help me
Thanks so much. Have just been making my first Easy Does It was going together great with your Add on videos, but I got sidetracked and mistakenly cut out my front and back at 9” rather than 9.5” wide 🥴🙃. Managed to quilt another piece so will be completing it tomorrow now 🤪. Love it already though. You make me feel I could achieve anything, Susan, UK.
Hi Annie, just love watching your videos. I learn something new every time. I use Bosal foam, but I am going to switch to soft and stable. I really didn"t know there was a difference. Thanks again for the great advice and video. See you next week.
Thank you Annie for the excellent tips on Soft 'n Stable!! Love your patterns.
Anne, would you consider making a pattern for a purse caddy for our car, that fits between the front seat to place our purse?
This was so helpful that you included your fails. Thank you so much!
I shared to my other quilting friends and I think you product is great and I love you craft bags
thank you for all the info. I have used the iron-on product, but it is nice to hear about the soft and stable that I don't have to iron. I do not like the puckering of the iron-on product, so I will order some soft and stable. I really like that you have your samples all ready to show. I get really frustrated having to watch the instructors sew something that could have been done before. Thank you again and Happy New Year!!
Love your bags! Inspiring! Trying to find a 0attern for a bakers bag...any ideas? Thanks!
I didn't know anything about Soft & Stable. Now I'm anxious to try it. Thanks for informative video.
You make it look so easy! I LOVE your fabric choices too!
Today I learned the disadvantages to the fusable products and the many advantages of the soft and stable. That was an eye opener! Thanks for all the great tips!
This was awesome.... great information about soft and stable. Thanks
I enjoyed your Week 2 video and learned all about Soft and Stable. This really helped me understand how to use it. I had already made the Under Cover sewing machine cover pattern using it, so this video made a lot of sense now that I've had a chance to work with it. Looking forward to more Live with Annie!!
Thank you for another great video.
I learned that you can join pieces of soft and stable together which I did not know before. Thanks Nicole
I loved your video...alot of good info..
I've learned today how wonderful Soft n Stable is for making the bags n stuff stand so firm..love it...ty for sharing
Love all your patterns. Made my first purchase last week, can’t wait to get started. Thanks for your videos. I’ve made many purses and bags but never used soft and stable so I’m excited to try for the first time.💕
Fab tips on joining pieces of soft and stable...and so much more! Learned a ton.
Thanks for introducing Soft n Stable. It is a new product for me and I can hardly wait to order some!
Thank you for your tutorial on the soft and stable. I had bought some some time back and haven't used it yet. Really did not
know how to use it. Now I can't wait to get started. Got a feeling I will be using it all the time.
Wouah ! Je viens de découvrir le produit pour maintenir le sac et je vous en remercie. J'apprécie vos vidéos et je viens de m'inscrire à votre chaîne.
Hi Annie, can you put hot dinner plates on these placemats?
Thanks, Eva
Can you use open wide with running with scissors?
Do you have a stabilizer organizer pattern?
Now I know what I need to make my baskets . I want to do around 10-12 baskets to classify my fabric! I like that it stays up and straight. Thanks for your explanation!! I hope you make delivery in Quebec??
Love using Soft and Stable.
I am buying the soft and stable,I have been using joann,s foam but its hard to work with,loved the show
I haven't tried the Soft and Stable yet. It was nice to see the difference it makes in even the simple bags and even on the placemats! I bought the Clam Up bag and bet it would be a great way to try the Soft and Stable!
Thanks for the tubing tips!!
Would soft and stable work in a dog harness?
This is great shown I love I’m a beginner is detailed and understanding great video thanks
You have convinced me to try Soft and Stable. I have been making your patterns with the fusible foam. So far no problems with it. I would like to try S & S to find out how much better it is. Thanks!
I’m anxious to give soft and stable a try. Looks great!
I am in Phoenix, Arizona. Love seeing you.
Thank you very much for your wonderful directions on how to use the soft n stable.....I’ve used it for tote bags and I’m going to try place mats and try some of your patterns....I’m new to your channel and I’m now subscribed to you. :0)
Thank you for making the tutorials again! Very informative. I need to know what products are out there to make my sewing projects look professional. Keep them coming! Pittsburgh, PA
Would a fat straw work for the Stellato
Learned how the soft and stable brings a very nice finished professional looking item. Love how it gives strength to bags! Shared. White please.
I have been learning a lot with you, Thank you so much
I'm excited to try the placemats as I do mine with batting and they shrink and wrinkle up a bit.
I really enjoyed this. I learned that you don't have to quilt soft and stable. I'm Australian and I will look for some Australian patchwork shops that might stock By Annie Soft and Stable. I think it looks a great product. I love sewing all these things so it would be great for me.
Should I use soft and stable with faux leather ?
What is the flange
Please
I just dived straight into a get out of town duffle 😂😂
Great video
I have a kit for clamshell bags that includes soft and stable and am looking forward to using it.
I make bags and use Soft and Stable often. I learned that it comes in black as well!
I've never used soft and stable but want to give it a try. I think it was a great tip to sew the lining to one side with extra and then cut it down to the correct size. I'm wondering if there are any tips for seaming because that seems like a lot of bulk if you have S&S to the very edge.
Elaine Wienholt
The way S&S compresses with lines of stitching means that it actually works well in seams. Get a small pack and play with it. You may never go back to the other stuff!!
I have a Babylock Elissimo and I find when using soft and stable on a quilted bag I get all skipped stitches. Do you have a fix for that?
I have a babylock too...i use a bigger needle. Try a 90/14..
Tried that as well as a Microtex needle didn’t work. Perhaps an extra row of stitching. As talked about in this video.
WOW! It just makes me want to do all of the bags....”I’m a bag lady” I LOVE bags! How does Soft and Stable do with zippers? I’m not expecting you would say, great! Is there a technique/trick to putting zippers in with S&S? Can’t wait to make a new purse.
Does soft and stable work with a soft leather? Would you recommend doing that?
Thank you for the videos. I love your products and producing videos is a whole extra thing that is really going the extra mile. Is it possible for you to do the videos in a little higher quality than 480? I understand if you can't, but it really would make seeing some things a lot easier. Thank you again for doing this!
Not live, but watching from NC...
20 YARDS of fabric fits in that container? How many fat quarters is that?
Can you do a video showing how to sew vinyl.
Love these tutorials! Have made a few of your patterns which came out beautiful. Great step by step instructions. I did learn about free patterns on your website.
Aloha all y'all byAnnie fans... as well as Annie herself...
* * *
One of your favorite advocates, Sew Sweetness (Sara with no h...), has broadcasting from Facebook and RUclips simultaneously figured out...
I mention it only because I haven't used Facebook for years... and perhaps Danny (Sara's techie-hubby) might pass along a few tips if Jeff(?) Josh(?) needs them... (grin)
* * *
I still love the way you introduce projects and the process of building them.
I'm glad I've found you again and that you're now live on a regular basis without having so much travel to interrupt your online visits... (grin)
* * *
𝐁𝐨𝐫𝐧 𝐨𝐧 𝐕𝐚𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐲 𝐈𝐬𝐥𝐞,
𝐇𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐧𝐨𝐰, 𝐍𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐡 𝐂𝐚𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐚;
𝐀𝐥𝐨𝐡𝐚 𝐲'𝐚𝐥𝐥...
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Until that time. . .
Is it bad that I tend to judge everybody's tech set up against the Sara and Danny standard?
Love Soft & Stable.
I have never heard of soft and stable. So many great tips. I am making Juju’s fabric baskets and want a better way to structure my boxes.
My local hardware store sells plastic tubing by the foot, so I didn't have to buy a whole roll. I also colored it with a marker so it's easier to see & find when it rolls onto the floor.
Nice, informative video. Maybe the camera person can zoom I a little closer at times to see the details. Thanks
I love soft n stable i bought a whole bolt for all my bags.
Thank you for this info. I struggle always trying to decide what look I want for a bag. Now I know. No dimples in the fabric at the end!!! No cellulite!! lol Now I know why Sara Lawson swears by your sew in foam.
I love a Soft and Stable...I’ve used other foam type products but they aren’t the quality that soft and stable is!!
Nice video
I like your video
I have made your bag for my laptop and also used Soft and Stable to make a gun case.
Hi from Arvada Colorado
From the Netherlands
Thanks for watching!
Australia⭐
Here from chilly Canada.
Idaho
I learned that you do not have to quilt the Soft and Stable and that it is washable.
From the Netherlands