I'm making a tutorial for the bonnet project I posted about in the May thread. I'm trying to keep things as simple as possible since other people with varying sewing skills will be making them.
The bonnet brim needs a very stiff interfacing. I used a sew-in type when I made my sample, but it was difficult to machine baste on due to the curve. It didn't want to lay flat so I ended up having to hand baste. I'm worried others may see hand basting as "too fussy." It might be simpler to use an iron-on interfacing, but the concern I have is it needs to be trimmed out of the seam allowances before turning due to being so stiff. I'm thinking iron-on interfacing would be difficult at best to trim out, and might not even be possible.
Any thoughts?