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    Great looking bag, but same as some others on here, I can not open part two on my ipad
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    So much for not ordering more stuff yet....just ordered the fusible from Amazon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vonnie View Post
    Looks like really neat stuff for the interfacing. Problem. Didn't they say the dimension of the bag was 18" X 30"? And the interfacing comes in 18" X 58". Trim off the part for the bag and left with 28" X 18". Can't cut a 30" strip for the handles. For me I would want 34" handles.

    I noticed Amazon has 36" X 58". You would be able to get 3 bags from it instead of one bag from the 18" x 58". Plus a few straps.

    Does anyone know if you can piece the interfacing?
    This product seems to be very similar to Soft and Stable (minus the fusible). I asked on another message board about piecing it and was told yes. Butt the edges together and zigzag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bubba View Post
    I have looked at that Bosal product but could not understand how you could use and iron it with it being fusible on both sides. I'm glad that is the product they used and I look forward to getting some now!

    I, personally, box my corners differently and I don't think I'd like leaving those triangle sections on there.
    I think with the fusible, it would be great for placemats or anything that you'd use binding for finishing the edges. You could fuse your fabric and the back side at the same time. The Soft and Stable (similar w/o the fusible) does not require quilting. I don't know if this product does. It would be interesting to know if it does require quilting.

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    These look like fun bags to make as christmas presents. Can't wait to try them.

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    Jenny and Vanessa make a great team.......great tutorial! I might have to buy some of that fusible too!
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    It's out of stock at M*, but I ordered some from Amazon. I thought the dimensions for the body were 15x30, which would give you enough to cut the foam for the straps. I like this bag and look forward to making this AND some zippered pouches. I really like the team of Jenny & Vanessa. IMO, this is the best co-project to date.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubby View Post
    It's out of stock at M*, but I ordered some from Amazon. I thought the dimensions for the body were 15x30, which would give you enough to cut the foam for the straps. I like this bag and look forward to making this AND some zippered pouches. I really like the team of Jenny & Vanessa. IMO, this is the best co-project to date.
    I like this tutorial but I have to say, the one with Stephen is my favorite! LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by katier825 View Post
    This product seems to be very similar to Soft and Stable (minus the fusible). I asked on another message board about piecing it and was told yes. Butt the edges together and zigzag.
    Thanks - I was wondering about that. With it being more expensive than fusible fleece I would really want to make use of all of it.
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    I wonder if it would be useful as the body of a purse project. Solid and stiff appearance but flexible. Should look into finding a good resource on that.

    I love fossil as a purse maker but the prices! Lol.

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