• pizza_rolls@kbin.socialOP
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    1 year ago

    It’s just a generic cotton fabric that you find in the solid color cottons at joann’s (not quilting cotton). It definitely isn’t thick or maintains its shape. I am planning to use interfacing on the collar and sleeves, but I’m not sure if I need it on the torso area. I’m worried about it looking more shirt like than vest like.

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      1 year ago

      Then definitely add some interfacing around the closures! Otherwise the pulling can become quite obvious and not great.

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        1 year ago

        I think I am going to just interface the whole torso area so it’s more structured. Does that seem like a terrible idea?

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          1 year ago

          No one talked me out of it so I guess I will find out the hard way lmao

          I tested it out on one of the lower panels and it looks way nicer than just 2 layers with no interfacing so yolo

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              1 year ago

              I’m not qualified to talk myself into or out of anything either, I’m just making it up as a go!

              I think I am gonna do light interfacing on the top pieces and medium on the bottom. I will post a picture of it completed if it’s not a total disaster 👀

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                1 year ago

                There still is @craftingfails for total disasters… On a more serious note, if you like interfaing more then it’s the better decision!