Originally Posted by k3n
He is gorgeous, you did a great job. :-D
Re the fusing thing with the Steam a Seam - this may seem like I'm stating the bloomin' obvious but you did use a good shot of steam, didn't you? I used to use Heat n Bond which doesn't need steam and when I switched to Steam a Seam Lite, I thought it wasn't fusing as well as it should then it clicked that it was called 'STEAM a Seam', not 'DRY a Seam' doh! (of course, I didn't read the instructions!)
Now I have no problems with it at all - I used it on the teeny tiny pointy pieces on the mandala I'm working on and they stuck fine. I put a large piece of baking parchment over it and give it a good shooshh by pressing the extra steam button on my iron. :-D
I fused part of the bear at the class, using someone else's iron, and I really don't remember whether it was emitting steam. I know I handled the pieces quite a bit during cutting and placing them, and repositioned some of them after they were stuck down. Thanks for the tip, and I'll be sure that I'm using plenty of steam when I do the moose.