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Sheri.a 10-22-2017 05:06 PM

Looking for opinions on Organ Anti Glue Machine Needles
 
I am looking for feedback if you have used these needles - specifically with Steam A Steam 2 or Steam a Seam 2 Lite.

https://www.amazon.com/Organ-Needles...edle+anti+glue

Thanks in advance

minibarn 10-22-2017 08:38 PM

I haven't used them but they sure look interesting. Hope someone else will chime in and let us know if they work or not.

Watson 10-22-2017 11:10 PM

Not sure about the needles, but I've used Steam a Seam 2 Lite extensively on collage quilts and never had a problem with it with regular needles.

Watson

QuiltnNan 10-23-2017 02:39 AM

i've never had a glue problem either

Sheri.a 10-23-2017 03:40 AM

When I'm sewing applique that has been ironed on with a Steam a Seam, I get a little ball of glue at the top of my needle. I normally use alcohol to remove it. This is what I am hoping to avoid.

Onebyone 10-23-2017 05:49 AM

I won a quilt prize online and these needles were included. I have used them with Wonder Under and Elmer's glue stick when sewing around applique. The needle didn't get any build up at all. Usually the needle will feel like it's coated with a film after sewing but these didn't. They will be nice to use for the heavier fusibles.

Sheri.a 10-24-2017 04:14 AM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 7930052)
I won a quilt prize online and these needles were included. I have used them with Wonder Under and Elmer's glue stick when sewing around applique. The needle didn't get any build up at all. Usually the needle will feel like it's coated with a film after sewing but these didn't. They will be nice to use for the heavier fusibles.

This is what I wanted to know. Thank you.

eparys 10-24-2017 04:45 AM

These look cool - glad to hear they work. In the past when I have had this problem, I have taken a tissue and sprayed it lightly with silicon and wiped the needle with it.


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