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like cardboard (unless you purposefully crease it). When using this stuff I like to apply some woven fusible onto the fabric first before applying extra firm to the woven fusible (because extra firm can feel too hard directly behind fabric).Fleece What it looks like = thickish felt, but not as densely knit as felt. I like thicker fusible and non fusible fleece for all of my bags. I tend not to use thinner interlining unless I using thick fabrics for both my exterior and my lining. Fleece is adds softly padded 3D support. Thicker fleece instantly give your bag and purse a nicely padded quality feel, it prolongs the life of your fabric and gives protection for your handbag essentials.For something so small and innocuous needles can have sizeable impact on whether you enjoy your sewing project or whether you want to chuck it out the window! The thing is, when you look at the needle packet there usually isn a whole heap of info. This means that newbies are often left in the dark as to which needle is the best for the job and they end up winging it. So in this post I going to look at types of needles, sizes and what to use some of them for. (This one for you Vincent!).Bag making for newbiesThis is a "Lisa tries to answer one your "Bag Making Queries" posts. I keep an eye on that post to check out your queries and try to answer some maybe once or twice a week (depending on how my rabid inbox is looking.).This time I am replying to Lindsey who said:So I thought I would start off with sewing terms because trying to use a pattern that appears to be written in Martian is kind of a drag. Here are