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Carolinagirl Posted - Jun 20 2006 : 07:25:11 AM
Hi girls... I'm working on a tote/hobo bag to take on my vacation (in two days!). I'm planning to use interfacing to give it a little body but I screwed up and bought sew-in and not iron on. How the heck do I use it? Do I cut is smaller than the shape of the bag or exactly the same size. FYI, the bag has a lining, so I know the interfacing with sandwich between those two pieces.

Thanks so much-
Kim in NC, who decided to sew too many things before leaving on a second honeymoon/10 year anniversary trip
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sunshine Posted - Jun 20 2006 : 09:05:42 AM
dito that is how I do it as well standard method did the interfacing not have instructiions with it.

have a lovely day
Aunt Jenny Posted - Jun 20 2006 : 09:03:04 AM
THat is how I would do it too.

Jenny in Utah
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JanO Posted - Jun 20 2006 : 08:01:08 AM
I would cut it the same size and baste it to the outside fabric piece, on the wrong side. Then, after you add the lining trim up your seams to 1/4 inch or so and turn.

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