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Sewing thick Bag Layers? Try These 7 Simple Fixes

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By Damjana Jakos โ€ข Last updated on Jun 28, 2026 โ€ข This post may contain affiliate links.
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Struggling to sew thick bag layers? Before you blame the machine, check my top tips on how to sew thick layers in bagmaking.

These simple bagmaking tips will help with bulky seams, needles, thread, stitch length, interfacing, and cleaner topstitching. Because thick layers are easier when a few small details work together - I learned that by trial and error! Well, error mostly ๐Ÿ™‚

Sewing thick bag layers with clips on a domestic sewing machine
Table Of Contents
  • 10 Tips For Sewing Thick Bag Layers
  • Free Quick-Start CHEAT-SHEET
  • Not sure which interfacing to use?

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People often ask what sewing machine I use for bagmaking - especially when sewing through thick layers, foam, interfacing, cork, canvas, or several seams at once.

And yes, your sewing machine matters. But the truth?

A lot of bagmaking success comes from the small things you do before and during sewing. The little details matter more than most people think.

10 Tips For Sewing Thick Bag Layers

1 - Use the right needle

Change the needle, for starters. For thicker bag layers, a universal needle may not be enough: after a frustrating row of skipped stitches, I swapped in a bigger needle - and suddenly everything worked. Since then, I always keep a pack of 90/14 Schmetz denim needles handy.

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90/14 Schmetz denim needle is my favorite brand and size for bagmaking on my two domestic machines. (Different needles on my Janome HD9 though.)

2 - Use strong thread

Always use polyester thread, not 100% cotton, because poly helps a lot with strength. I usually prefer polyester thread that's just a bit over the regular thickness.

3 - Reduce bulk before you sew

Thick seams are much easier to handle if you trim, grade, or press them first. A few minutes here can save a lot of struggle at the machine. On fusibles, you'll want to cut smaller than the full pieces, and on sew-oin foam, you'll want to trim the seam allowance right after basting (See more on sewing with foam.)

Sew-in foam for bagmaking shown from a side and basted to a layer of fabric.

4 - Go slowly and use a hump jumper

When the layers get thick, speed is not your friend. Sew slowly. Let the machine move the fabric. Don't pull the layers through - when sewing over bulky humps, use a hump jumper. Such a handy tool - see more about it in the how to reduce bulk tutorial.

Sewing thick bag layers with clips on a domestic sewing machine

5 - Lengthen the stitch for topstitching

I use the longest stitch length my machine allows. Why? The longer stitches look way prettier! And it just might help the machine move more smoothly over bulky areas.

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6 - Help sticky fabrics feed better

If you are sewing cork, vinyl, laminated cotton, or another sticky surface, a Teflon foot, roller foot, or walking foot can help the layers move under the presser foot more easily.

Janome Hd9 needleplate closeup showing Janome's ultra glide machine foot sewing over several layers of black vinyl, clipped together using wonder clips.

This is my Lumera pattern, and just for fun, I made the smallest version with a foam-backed, quilted faux leather - on my Janome HD9. Working with sticky vinyl? See my top 7 tips for sewing with vinyl.

7 - Choose interfacing carefully

Interfacing changes everything. Too soft, and the bag may feel floppy. Too heavy, and the seams may become bulky or hard to sew.

The right combination depends on the bag, the fabric, the shape you want, and the parts you are stabilizing.

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a teflon sewing foot on janome hd9 sewing over a gusset and a bag connector made of microsuede and close to a bagmaking zipper, using a tool,

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