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GARMENT CONSTRUCTION TIP
Add Support to Fabrics with Old Flannel Sheets
Used flannel sheets provide just the right backing for many sewing projects. One sheet can supply various weights from the worn center section to the thicker edges. You can use them for underlining, interfacing, and lightweight, soft backing for heirloom sewing. When the flannel interfacings or underlinings are pressed to the fashion fabric, they hold together long enough to be sewn in place. As an underlining, the flannel lends a soft, supple drape to the garment. Of course any printed design on the sheet will show through a lightweight fabric, so be sure to test your fabrics.
-- Sheri Rand
Adapted from Tips department, Threads magazine, June/July 2004 (#113), p. 16.
© 2004 The Taunton Press, Inc.
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