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added more details about the pattern, as per comments
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I want to make a tote bag, using a canvas weight fabric for the outside and a quilting cotton for the lining. The patternThe pattern calls for "sew-in interfacing" or "hair canvas", but the fabric store I went to only had fusible in stock. Can I use thata suitably thick fusible interfacing instead? Will it make a difference in the final product how the interfacing was attached?

I want to make a tote bag, using a canvas weight fabric for the outside and a quilting cotton for the lining. The pattern calls for "sew-in interfacing", but the fabric store I went to only had fusible in stock. Can I use that instead? Will it make a difference in the final product how the interfacing was attached?

I want to make a tote bag, using a canvas weight fabric for the outside and a quilting cotton for the lining. The pattern calls for "sew-in interfacing" or "hair canvas", but the fabric store I went to only had fusible in stock. Can I use a suitably thick fusible interfacing instead? Will it make a difference in the final product how the interfacing was attached?

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Can I substitute fusible interfacing for sew-in interfacing?

I want to make a tote bag, using a canvas weight fabric for the outside and a quilting cotton for the lining. The pattern calls for "sew-in interfacing", but the fabric store I went to only had fusible in stock. Can I use that instead? Will it make a difference in the final product how the interfacing was attached?