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Monday, June 27, 2011

Sewing with Laminates Mini Tutorial and a Giveaway!


Have you ever sewn with laminates? I hadn't until yesterday. I had some beautiful Queen Street laminate and quilting cotton by Jennifer Paganelli and decided to try them out using my new "Ruched Happy Bag" pattern. The pattern is available in pdf form from my Etsy shop.


The bag is lined with laminate in case of cosmetic bottle spills.



I also used the laminate for the bag's focal band for a little bit of shine and interest.



The band was fussy cut to center the design. I love the look that gives. It's worth the little extra effort and tiny bit of fabric waste. I used quilting cotton for the back of the bag and for the ruched/gathered bottom. I am sure it would have been possible to use laminate but I like a softer feel to the gathers.

I learned a thing or two when attempting to sew with laminate for the first time and thought I would pass along these pointers!

Sewing With Laminates Mini Tutorial


First off, laminate punctured with pin holes loses it's water resistant properties! You can use fabric glues to hold your fabric in place when stitching but I didn't have any on hand. Instead, I pinned within the 1/4" seam allowance.



You can't iron laminates or they will melt. You can press with your fingernails but I also found that using a Hera marker as a bone folder worked well.



And finally, you need a Teflon presser foot to sew on laminates. Otherwise they stick and drag on your presser foot. I didn't have a Teflon foot so I settled for another solution that worked just fine for a small project like this. I placed tissue paper over my project and then stitched. I also lengthened my stitch length to 3.0 which looks nicer for top stitching and makes it easier when tearing away the tissue.



I was able to see clearly through the tissue and edge stitch quite nicely.



Simply tear off the paper and you are all set. This is where it gets a little annoying. Some tissue will stick on the stitches and you will have to pick it out with your fingernails. I'd buy a Teflon foot if I were sewing a raincoat but for this project, it is completely unnecessary. When sewing with laminate on both the top and bottom, I placed the tissue under the project AND on top.
I hope these hints were helpful.



To celebrate the release of my "Ruched Happy Bag" pattern, I'd like to offer a little giveaway. I will give away one copy of my pdf pattern on Saturday, July 2nd. You may enter by leaving a comment telling me what you like best in my shop. Leave a second comment if you are a follower.

120 comments:

  1. I love your baste pincushion! It is very pretty :)

    Thank you for the lovely giveaway that is a gorgeous purse.

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  2. Great little tutorial! I love the tissue paper tip and I'm glad you mentioned needing a Teflon presser foot. You saved me some aggravation!! Your bag is adorable! Very pretty!

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  3. I am a happy follower! Thanks for a great blog!

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  4. I love the lady bug tea cozy! So sweet!!

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  5. I can't decide between your screenprints or the small house quilt!
    What a nice giveaway - thanks for the chance to win!

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  6. Such a cute pouch! I think my favorite item in your shop is the quilt process mini quilt kit in yellow & gray.

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  7. Oh I think my favourite thing is the screenprint fabric - My Happy Place, I've been admiring it for a while!
    I've been sewing a bit with laminates and have used my walking/quilting foot which works really well, I've also been brave (or foolish) and given it a quick press through a cloth with a warm iron and it was fine (phew!).
    thanks for the tips and the chance to win.

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  8. I'm a follower too and am also giving away on my blog this week - feel free to click on over and see:
    http://mary.emmens.co.uk

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  9. I like the Ruched Happy Bag Pattern

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  10. What a great solution to sewing laminates without a teflon foot! Love the Happy Bag pattern, and the lino cut pansies.

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  11. Thanks! I use tissue for sewing minky, too. Do you have a roller foot? I hear those work.

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  12. I love the Ladybug Tea Cozy and The Ruched Happy Bag is really sweet.Thank you for the sewing with laminate info and giveaway.
    Judith.

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  13. I love the My Happy Place screenprinted fabric :)

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  14. If you don't have good fingernails, tweezers work really well for picking out that tissue paper. I looked at your Etsy shop and I love the modern blooms appliques!

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  15. I love your hedgehog print with the pink and white falling snowflakes.

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  16. I love the spectrum scalloped buttons.

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  17. Wow...I would've never thought to use the tissue paper! Great tutorial!

    Ultimate fav!
    http://www.etsy.com/listing/65744369/quilting-process-mini-quilt-kit-in

    Thanks again!

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  18. I follower your blog! Thanks again!

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  19. Of course I love your screen printed fabric and the geisha dolls are also adorable! Great tutorial. The tissue paper is genius!

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  20. and I am also a follower of your lovely blog.

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  21. I love the quilting process kits (especially the yellow and grey one)...

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  22. Your screen printed fabric is so fabulous!

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  23. I'm also a follower, thanks!

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  24. I have always loved your Modern Blooms silkscreen fabric! Thanks for the great tutorial! I've always been too scared to sew with laminate fabric. Perhaps now I'll give it a try!

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  25. I'm a follower and I love your blog :)

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  26. I love your screen printed Happy Place fabric!

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  27. This is just adorable and love the laminate fabric for this.
    I also love this pattern :)

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  28. I love your screen-printed Happy Place fabric!

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  29. My favorite things in your shops are always your handprinted fabrics; right now I love the rainbow frogs the best. :)

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  30. I've been following your blog in my google reader for a long time, now. :)

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  31. I like your Modern Bloom silkscreen prints :)

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  32. Well, I've already bought my pattern, so don't include me in the giveaway. I love all of your custom printed fabrics, Amy. Thanks for sharing the laminate tips - they are great! We don't really have any laminates available in the shops here, but I know where to get some not far over the border. I have a feeling all the women in my family are going to receive water-proof ruched cosmetics bags for Christmas!

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  33. Great tutorial for sewing with laminates and on such a pretty bag! I think I might just have to attempt it now.
    The smiling duck in your shop is the best!
    Also really enjoyed reading about you in The Name Game.

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  34. I also follow you in Reader.

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  35. I love your Happy Place printed fabric and I can't resist Hedgie!! Great fabric and tutorial!

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  36. and you have to be KIDDING about picking my favorite thing in your shop! I love them all! :)

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  37. i've also read that masking tape on the bottom of the presser foot will prevent it from dragging too. i also have some queen street laminate (in pink!) with which i've been dying to get started... you may just have inspired me!

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  38. I LOVE all your hand painted fabric and also your new bag pattern! I'd be thrilled to win.

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  39. I really like your quilting process panels. :)

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  40. And my favorite is your screenprinted flower fabrics! Love these little bags. They can be used for so many things. The pattern is a great giveaway.

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  41. I love the colors! So pretty! Those shades of blue of dainty for a durable bag! Love it!

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  42. I've been a follower for a little while now.

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  43. I love your rouched bag pattern - I think it's my favorite.

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  44. I love your little kokeshi doll pincushions, they're just SO cute!!! And thanks for the lovely giveaway Amy. Congrats on the pattern too. You're so utterly productive, you amaze me!

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  45. I am soooooo a follower :) LOVE your blog!

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  46. Ok, I can't just pick ONE thing :) I love the "Rainbow Leapfrog Handprinted Fabric" and the "Quilting Process Mini Quilt Kit in Orange and Turquoise" and of course the "My happy place" prints!!! Oh, the list goes on...

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  47. I still love the Red and Aqua House Doll Quilt. My Happy Place fabric is my favorite.

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  48. I like your Celtic Eternity Knot. We are currently fascinated by Celtic Knots!

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  49. Are you kidding! My favorite has to be the ruched happy bag! And using laminate like that is sooo cool! I love the one you used! Geez, using that gives it a whole new bunch of uses!

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  50. And a second post since I follow you in Google Reader!

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  51. I still love your Happy Place print the very bestest. Thanks for the tute on laminates. They're a pain, but so worth it.

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  52. Oh, and of course I follow. Google reader.

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  53. Thank you for the tutorial, from your shop I really love Red and Aqua House Doll Quilt, but I have a bunch of faves

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  54. I follow your blog. This tutorial is great, I have recently been looking into some laminate fabric projects. :)

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  55. You have some great things in your shop, but I really like this new pattern you have featured here :)

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  56. I like the red and aqua house quilt -- in fact, I have my red and aqua pieces cut to make one similar to it. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  57. ... and I'm a follower -- love your blog.

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  58. The Modern Bloom applique is adorable.

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  59. I live the quilting process text. It's so sweet! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  60. my fave item in your shop are all your printed fabrics.....i cant just pick one!!!

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  61. CUTE bag! I would have to say that your rouched happy bag pattern is my favourite thing in your shop! Your modern flower fat quarters caught me eye too...and I know a lot of littles that would love your house mini quilt :)

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  62. I absolutely adore your red and aqua houses quilt! So beautiful! And, of course, all your printed items are absolutely fantastic!!

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  63. Also, I am a happy follower!! :)

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  64. I love the Happy Place fabric! Thanks for the giveaway, the bag is so sweet!

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  65. I'm a follower and love to visit you!!!

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  66. I love your screen printed houses fabric.

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  67. I am also a happy follower and yo yo maker!

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  68. I have been stalking you by Google Reader since I ran across your site while looking for linocut info/inspiration.

    Now I 'officially' follow you! <3 your work!

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  69. I love your house fabric! togle at purdue (dot) edu

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  70. I'm a follower! togle(at) purdue(dot) edu

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  71. Wow, I'm in love with the Lavender Sachets and the Goldfish Bag T-Shirts!
    lauramdd(at)terra(dot)es

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  72. And I'm a follower!
    lauramdd(at)terra(dot)es

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  73. I like your screen printed fabric "My Happy Place"... and all your tutorials in your blog! thanks for sharing this tutorial, I've never sewn with laminated fabric and I'd like to try it.

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  74. I'm a follower of your lovely blog too!

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  75. I am a follower.......thanks for the tips for sewing with laminated fabric. I just bought some Fig Tree laminated fabrics so your tips are perfect timing. Thanks for sharing....(o:

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  76. Great pattern -- following your blog now!

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  77. My favorite item in your Etsy store is the 'My Happy Place' fabric but the 'Ruched Happy Bag' pattern is a very very close second. Thanks for the chance to win the pattern.....have a wonderful day.

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  78. I love your BASTE pin cushion, beautiful shop!

    katrina_hertzer2000(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  79. I am a follower too! Blogger isn't letting me sign in for comments but my following name is KATRINA

    katrina_hertzer2000(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  80. I am following your lovely blog..
    I would like to have the pattern, pretty bag..Thanks for the chance..
    I adore Red and Aqua House Doll Quilt.. How do you make it? So cute...

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  81. I love your Ladybug Tea Cosy!
    Bet you thought I'd say Kokeshi, well I decided to choose something I didn't have!!

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  82. I'm a happy follower!
    Your bag pattern is very cute, would love it!

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  83. OMGosh, I love your 'Quilting Process Mini Quilt Kit in Golden Yellow and Dark Grey'. It's so cute and inspiring.

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  84. I love your sewing pattern, it's so cute! Thanks for the info on sewing with laminate! And my favorite thing from your shop are your screenprinted items!

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  85. I truly love "The Happy Place" house printed fabric. It is so fun!!

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  86. I love the hand turned seam rippers!! To die for :-)

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  87. I'm now a follower - but I've been reading your blog for awhile now.

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  88. Count me in! I love this pattern, and I also love the silkscreened blooms pillow in your shop! Great design!

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  89. Even though they're sold out my favorite is the seam rippers!

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  90. I'm a follower!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

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  91. Hi, this is a sweet little case, I love laminate fabrics. I don't have a teflon foot either but I found little strips of masking tape (or painters tape as some call it) placed on the bottom of the foot help it to glide along a bit better. :)

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