Finally make sense of interfacing — without the overwhelm.

If you’ve ever stood in the interfacing aisle wondering what all those numbers mean — or why your bag doesn’t hold its shape the way you hoped — this free guide is for you.


Interfacing can make or break a bag. It’s what gives your project shape, body, and that polished finish that looks professionally made — but most patterns don’t explain how to choose it.

That’s why I created The Beginner’s Guide to Interfacing for Bagmaking — a simple, printable PDF that breaks it all down (without the jargon) so you can sew with confidence.


📘 What’s Inside

In this free, beginner-friendly guide, you’ll learn:

  • The most common types of interfacing and what each one does
  • My go-to combo for soft structure that holds up beautifully
  • A mini reference chart you can print or keep on hand while sewing
  • Tips for mixing and layering interfacings — simplified for everyday bagmakers

💡 Why You’ll Love It

This isn’t another confusing Pinterest list — it’s a friendly, easy-to-follow guide from a fellow maker who’s tested it all and knows what actually works on a regular sewing machine.

You don’t need fancy equipment or a design degree — just a clear explanation and the right materials. I’ve got you covered.