Yes, this is a long awaited video. I have been sewing for a long, long time and learnt so much. Another tip, when making a jacket and you want to interface the whole body, use knit interfacing. It will give more structure to the body without making it stiff. Thanks for doing these videos and another one about interfacing would be great.
Thank you so much Julija! I learn so much from your videos. I actually come back to them over and over. Your instructions are very helpful. Don’t stop making these videos please.
I have used several types of interfacing in my sewing projects throughout my sewing years, and learned a few new tips with your video today. You are right, interfacing is not talked about as much as it should be. Please make Part 2.
I’ve used water soluble film in surprisingly a lot of projects!😅 Thought this is going to be something I use rarely, but seems I’ll need to but refill soon😁
I really appreciate interfacing. I tend to use the tear away, but I have also used the clear dissolvable type as well. The garment s turn out so much better. I love your patterns. Thank you
Hi! I just wanted to commend and thank you for your high quality videos. You explain things so well and it’s evident you really care about your viewers. Kind regards from Norway!
When I first started sewing my mother said you don't need that! Use the same material! Until I sewed something thicker than percale...she learned from a tailor friend of hers what it really was. My best sewing is when I do it like she did! Interface more than what they tell you to in the pattern directions. Hems will stay crisp. Look at a well made men's suit to see where they put it in jackets and coats. Use horsehair for coat collars and lapels. Make sure you use the weight suited to your fabric. They even have it for knits that has more stretch.
Very informative. I also use a small piece of interfacing to hold down seam allowances on a waistband, in doing so it makes it much easier to pass the elastique through. Part 2 would be much appreciated. Thanks
What a star you are, your video was so clear to understand and so helpful. Thank-you. I can't even remember how many times I've started to watch a 'how to' video and had to skip to near the end because the person waffles far too much.
I sew mainly for dolls, and interfacing is a must in many cases, to prevent the sewing machine from eating the fabric. At the start of every seam, I use a piece of ironed coffee filter as tearaway interfacing, and for neck lines on knits, I use tulle as interfacing.
Great tips. I especially liked that you talked about what I call "block fusing" where you apply the interfacing before you cut out your pattern piece. And yes - please do a Part 2.
Yes part 2 please❤
Yes, this is a long awaited video. I have been sewing for a long, long time and learnt so much. Another tip, when making a jacket and you want to interface the whole body, use knit interfacing. It will give more structure to the body without making it stiff. Thanks for doing these videos and another one about interfacing would be great.
GREAT information! Would love part II. Thank you Debbie
Great information! Yes to Part 2. Thank you. 😊
Part 2 please. I learn from every single video you post!!
Such simple and very needed tips! Part 2 Yes!!
Thank you very much, Julija, for sharing your knowledge, I'm looking forward to see the part 2, all your videos are very useful and helpful❤❤❤
Yes please to part 2. Never thought about interfacing the dart tip - very clever! Thank you!
Thank you!❤...Yes Part 2 please😊
Yes! Please do part 2 and part 0 😁... interfacing for beginners too, please...
'Interfacing for beginners' - love this idea!🤗
Thank you so much Julija! I learn so much from your videos. I actually come back to them over and over. Your instructions are very helpful. Don’t stop making these videos please.
Thank you for speaking slowly. So I can understand everything with my poor english-skills 😍
I have used several types of interfacing in my sewing projects throughout my sewing years, and learned a few new tips with your video today. You are right, interfacing is not talked about as much as it should be. Please make Part 2.
Thank you for sharing your expertise on using interfacing to get professional looking garments. And I hope that you create part two.
Please post part 2. Love your videos, they are so clear and concise.
Thank you Julija, great tips again - I've never seen water soluble film, looks fantastic!
Yes please, I would love to see part 2 😊
I’ve used water soluble film in surprisingly a lot of projects!😅 Thought this is going to be something I use rarely, but seems I’ll need to but refill soon😁
I really appreciate interfacing. I tend to use the tear away, but I have also used the clear dissolvable type as well. The garment s turn out so much better. I love your patterns. Thank you
Part 2 indeed! Love your tip videos. So helpful. Thanks-Claudia
Yes please make part 2.
Hi! I just wanted to commend and thank you for your high quality videos. You explain things so well and it’s evident you really care about your viewers. Kind regards from Norway!
When I first started sewing my mother said you don't need that! Use the same material! Until I sewed something thicker than percale...she learned from a tailor friend of hers what it really was. My best sewing is when I do it like she did! Interface more than what they tell you to in the pattern directions. Hems will stay crisp. Look at a well made men's suit to see where they put it in jackets and coats. Use horsehair for coat collars and lapels. Make sure you use the weight suited to your fabric. They even have it for knits that has more stretch.
Thanks much can't wait for interfacing #2
Your sewing videos are so informative and useful! I always learn something new whenever I watch them.....thank you! Part 2 to this would be wonderful!
Yes, part two please. Thank you for the informative video.
Very informative. I also use a small piece of interfacing to hold down seam allowances on a waistband, in doing so it makes it much easier to pass the elastique through. Part 2 would be much appreciated. Thanks
I’ve just spent a while trying to figure out what you mean and then the lightbulb came on, brilliant tip!
Great tip! I recently bought double sided sewing tape which would also work great for this - thank you for idea!
Part two would be fantastic!
Thank you!Yes,please,part 2!
Great tips! Part 2 please!!!!!
Yes please to a Part 2!
This ia a very valuable video. I agree that interfacing is not raljed about enough. Part 2 please.
Extremely informative. Please educate us more with part 2
would like to see part 2 thanks!
Yes I want to see part 2
Please let me know more interfacing tipps! Btw, I love your videos ❤
What a star you are, your video was so clear to understand and so helpful. Thank-you.
I can't even remember how many times I've started to watch a 'how to' video and had to skip to near the end because the person waffles far too much.
Yes please to part 2.
I look forward to part 2!
Great tips, thank ýou and yes to part 2
Great tips!! Your videos are always sooooooo helpful. I’m looking forward to pt. 2.
Very clear instructions, and precise. Thank you. X
Yes, yes, yes! Part 2!
Hi Julia, I love your video. I’ll be waiting on pt 2. Thank you!
Great tips, thank you so much. Interfacing is a mystery to me lol. Yes to part 2
Brilliant - thank you. Yes, part 2, pls. 🤩🙏💕
Great tips!! Thank you so much and YES please, Part 2 😀
Yes I would like part two too 😊
These are wonderful tips!
Yes, I want a part II😊
I'm liking the interfacing tape (roll)
Great tips! I definitely would like Part 2!
Yesss part 2 interfacing! Your videos are awesome.😊❤
Yes please! I’m loving your videos, thank you so much for them!
Yes to Part 2 You great videos. Thank you🤩
Fantastic tips! Would love a part 2. Thanks!
This was so informative! ❤ yes please would love part 2! 🙌🏻🫶🏻🥰
Thank you! Looking forward to more interfacing tips in Part 2!❤
Yes please...Part 2 and Part 3😊
I sew mainly for dolls, and interfacing is a must in many cases, to prevent the sewing machine from eating the fabric. At the start of every seam, I use a piece of ironed coffee filter as tearaway interfacing, and for neck lines on knits, I use tulle as interfacing.
Such great tips! Thank you. Part 2? Yes, please😊
Thank you! I would definitely appreciate a part 2
Yes please part 2 x
Please do a part 2 ,this video was GREAT thankyou
Yes please, part 2, thank you
GOODMORNING! READY FOR PART TWO.❤
This is priceless information.part two please
A Part 2 would be wonderful! Thanks for this Part 1.
Yes can’t wait for part 2. That blew my mind also about interfacing on mirror images and on the dart tip.
Awesome and much needed tutorial for interfacing. Yes part 2 please.
Genius! Yes part 2 please
Yes, part 2 please! Have used some of these tips already with much improved result.
So happy to hear this!🤗
Yes a part 2 please. Thanks..😊
Yes part 2 please good tips always
Excellent video : so true, these are crucial tips for fabulous garment results.
Thank you. Yes, Part II ❤
Very helpful. I would like a part 2.
Yes part 2. Thank you. 😊
Yes please part 2 Thank you ❤
Fantastic thanks. I had to put you on 1.5 speed though as you spoke slowly. Love your tips.
I love this tips!
And I enjoy the beautiful English you speak! I can understand all and it’s so enjoyable to listen to.
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Tips #2 and #4 were new to me and brilliant. Thank you for sharing you knowledge! 🌻🍄
Thank you this was full of great tips! Part 2, yes!
Would appreciate part 2. Your tipps are always very helpful. Thank you.
Part 2 of interfacing tips, pretty please. Love all of your content❣️
Very helpful
So very great tips ❤. I would like to watch part 2.
Yes please for more tips. Thankyou. D
Definitely Part II is needed.
Thank you for this... Part 2 please.
Brilliant thanks for this looking forward to part 2 ❤
Love your channel. I always learn something new. You’re always clear and concise. Thank you.
Part 2 please, very useful tips 👍
Please, part 2!!!!!
Thank you!!!!
brilliant and yes to part 2
I love your channel. Thank you for all the helpful tips
Very informative, thank you.😊 Looking forward to more videos from you 😊
Thank you so much - excellent video. Yes pls to part 2❤
Yes part 2 please. Loved all tips but favourite one is the dart tip one! Thank you 😊
Thank you for these excellent tips. Part 2? Let me think about it 🤔 ... YES Please!
Thank you ☺ I’d love to see part 2
Yes, please add part 2.
Great tips. I especially liked that you talked about what I call "block fusing" where you apply the interfacing before you cut out your pattern piece. And yes - please do a Part 2.