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Scrap Bag & Chatelaine (PBA123)
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To Market To Market Tote & Tag (PBA189)
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Sweet Pea (PBA211)
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Prickly Pear (PBA195)
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Springtime in New York (PBA185)
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Executive Carryalls II (PBA110-2)
iCases (PBA218)
iCases 2.0 (PBA218-2)
Laptop Computer Carriers II (PBA122-2)
MJ's Messenger Bag (PBA261)
Netbook Computer Carriers II (PBA186-2)
Power Trip (PBA237)
Tech Tote (PBA193)
Zip It Up! (PBA252)
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Tea Time (PBA157)
It is not necessary to pre-wash your fabric, as it gives you a nice "stiffness" when you're attaching it to your Soft and Stable. However, if you are concerned about the colors in the fabric bleeding, then you might want to pre-wash it.
It is not necessary to pre-wash your fabric, as it gives you a nice "stiffness" when you're attaching it to your Soft and Stable. However, if you are concerned about the colors in the fabric bleeding, then you might want to pre-wash it.
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The Friend Ship (PBA158)
We sell more white Soft and Stable, but we use more black. Here is why:
Usually when we are making a purse or bag, we are using dark fabrics. Dark fabrics hide dirt so are perfect for projects that get a lot of wear and tear. Black Soft and Stable enhances those darker colors, making them look more rich and intense.
Sometimes in the construction of a purse or bag, the layer of Soft and Stable may show (such as when a zipper is installed). If we are using dark fabrics, we'd prefer not to have a white line showing along the edge of the seam.
Black Soft and Stable is slightly thinner than white Soft and Stable so if you have a machine that has trouble with thicker layers, you may find it easier to work with black Soft and Stable.
Finally, though the changes are cosmetic only and won't aff