Materials Needed

Only a few materials are needed to make your patterns usable for a longer period of time.

The pattern you wish to preserveLightweight fusible interfacingParchment paper or the paper backing that comes with fusible web 

Instructions

Additional Tips

Consider putting all the pieces in a large brown mailing envelope with the pattern envelope taped securely to the front and back of the brown envelope. Clear packing tape over the pattern envelope preserves the original envelope on the brown envelope. Stock up on lightweight fusible interfacing when you have a store coupon or the interfacings are on sale. That way the interfacing is available when you want to preserve a pattern, and you won’t break the bank to preserve the pattern or put off preserving the pattern because you don’t have fusible interfacing on hand.