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Old 05-25-2015, 06:14 AM
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meanmom
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I have tried several fusibles and always come back to Steam a Seam. The new Steam a Seam seems to work as well as the old. Sometimes on larger pieces you have to be careful when peeling the backing off. The backing sticks in places and I coax it off with a pin. The new backing paper on Steam a Seam is easier to draw on than the old paper, but harder to peel off. To me Steam a Seam is the best there is, it could use a few tweeks but it will continue to be my favorite. I just bought a whole roll of it.
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