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* SOFT LEATHERS - I often find soft leathers to be very difficult and my machine tries to swallow them up. So to solve this problem I use a fusible (iron-on) interfacing available at most sewing and fabric stores. This stiffens it up a bit and make it able to pass through my machine, you can also just use a strip of interfacing along the seam and leave the rest of your garment looking softer like tribal draped skins. | * SOFT LEATHERS - I often find soft leathers to be very difficult and my machine tries to swallow them up. So to solve this problem I use a fusible (iron-on) interfacing available at most sewing and fabric stores. This stiffens it up a bit and make it able to pass through my machine, you can also just use a strip of interfacing along the seam and leave the rest of your garment looking softer like tribal draped skins. (JET) |
Latest revision as of 21:00, 13 March 2012
- SOFT LEATHERS - I often find soft leathers to be very difficult and my machine tries to swallow them up. So to solve this problem I use a fusible (iron-on) interfacing available at most sewing and fabric stores. This stiffens it up a bit and make it able to pass through my machine, you can also just use a strip of interfacing along the seam and leave the rest of your garment looking softer like tribal draped skins. (JET)