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CAS49OR 08-21-2011 11:08 AM

I've been using Pellon, bought from the bolt at JoAnns. I just bought "Stained Glass Quilts" and they recommend Steam A Seam 2. It's available at JoAnns online, I don't know if it is in the store.

I didn't care much for the Pellon, had a heck of a time trying to get the backing off.

Have you used either? Is there a better product?

btw the book "Stained Glass Quilts" sure went down in price. You can buy it at half.com or Amazon for $1.80

AliKat 08-21-2011 11:14 AM

I use it a lot. It isn't heavy and is easy to work with. I I can even reposition it if I don't heavily iron it down.

ali

Vanuatu Jill 08-21-2011 11:17 AM

I have used Steam-A-Seam 2 quite a bit, but like the "Lite" version for bed quilts, or quilts with more layering of the applique. You can buy it off a roll by the yard (I bought the whole box because I do allot!), but you can also buy it in a package with sheets if you don't have tons to applique. I don't throw my scraps of it away, either - I usually can get small pieces for flowers, etc from the scraps. Follow the directions carefully-and I always still finish off the edges either with a blanket stitch or sometimes a machine satin stitch, depending on the style of quilt. Once, I make a wall quilt and didn't finish off the edges and a few pieces started to life at the edges when I hand-quilted it.

PegD 08-21-2011 11:26 AM

Funny you should ask, because I just bought some at JoAnn's (instore). I like the way it works.

Candace 08-21-2011 11:29 AM

I use the Steam a Seam lite too, though I still think it adds too much stiffness to the final applique. Even using the windowing technique. I'm trying Misty Fuse next as I've heard wonderful things about it. It's much more expensive though:< and only found at LQS online http://www.Mistyfuse.com/ also I'm going to give softfuse a try http://www.shadestextiles.com/produc.../softfuse.html

Both of these products are supposed to give a better feeling final product than Heat and Bond or Steam a Seam. But, the cost is something to consider!

donnajean 08-21-2011 11:33 AM

I only use Steam A Seam2

fabric_fancy 08-21-2011 11:38 AM

i've tried it once and won't use it again its too heavy. i prefer a lighter weight fusible

CAS49OR 08-21-2011 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
i've tried it once and won't use it again its too heavy. i prefer a lighter weight fusible

Since it is heavy, is it easier to peel off?

romanojg 08-21-2011 12:15 PM

try the steam a seam light or the heat n bond light; I just did an applique with both and they work great; here you can buy both at Joanns

Dolphyngyrl 08-21-2011 12:27 PM

They are both easy to pull off the steam-a-seam and steam-a-seam lite. I like the light. haven't used anything else so have nothing to compare it to


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