Welcome to my Aussie Bag Making Shop! Here you will find all my PDF Bag patterns in addition to Interfacing - WovenFuse, all priced and charged in AUD.
UPDATE: While it was my initial intention to grow my range of bag making supplies, I have decided my real passion is designing the bag patterns and creating video courses, so for the forseeable future I am now only stocking WovenFuse. I will not be restocking my other interfacing and stabiliser options.
(For Video courses please see my International Website)
WovenFuse
NOTE: Due to Covid19 and caring for my elderly high risk mum, I will be opening up sales and shipping WovenFuse only twice per month, for the foreseeable future.
Starting from 1st Oct 2020 I will open sales monthly on the 1st - 3rd shipping on or soon after the 4th and opening sales on the 15th - 17th shipping on or soon after the 18th. If you run out and need some outside of these dates, please email me christine@chriswdesigns.com and I will do my best to help!
I am sorry for the inconvenience this may cause you!
WovenFuse is a mid weight 100% woven cotton fusible interfacing similar to Pellon SF101, just slightly heavier and is 45" Wide. Sold in 2 metre (White only), 3 metre and 5 metres cuts.(Example. If you order 10m you will be given 2 x 5m)
If you require a different configuration, please contact me however please allow up to two weeks for special order cuts as we only cut every two weeks or so. If it is urgent, please let us know and we will try to accommodate you!
White = A$9.50 per metre + Shipping
Black = A$10.20 per metre + Shipping
Please proceed through the shopping cart and choose the appropriate shipping option according to how many metres you are purchasing. Note: The cart does default to the extra large satchel so please be sure to choose the correct satchel to suit your purchase! Up to 5m will ship in a Small Satchel, Up to 10m will shop in a Medium Satchel and up to 25m will ship in an Extra Large satchel.
Fusing:
- Temperature Med High – Dry Heat
- Pressure: 2 bar
- Time 10-12 sec
If the fusing temperature is too high, it can cause bubbling. Use WovenFuse first, then apply any other interfacing or stabiliser as required.