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CarolinePaj 10-01-2015 02:07 PM

Steam a seam lite 2
 
Hi Guys,

I recently purchased some of the new steam a seam lite 2. I have not used it yet but I gave some to a friend at our group and she used it. Today at our group meeting she told me that she is not impressed with the new steam a seam as it gummed up her needle!!!!

Has anybody else had this problem? Did she do something wrong?

Help please.

Hugs

Caroline

MadQuilter 10-01-2015 03:47 PM

Sorry, I have not used the steam-a-seam products in a while for that reason and don't know how they changed the formula. I switched to Soft Fuse which is more expensive but such a joy to work with.

nanibi 10-01-2015 04:42 PM

Yes, very gummy. I just rubbed a scrap up/down the needle every so often and pulled off the little sticky bit. It was ok for that project but ... think I'll save the S-a-S 2 for things with minimal sewing.

ManiacQuilter2 10-02-2015 05:12 AM

I bought two boxes when it was on sale. Haven't used it. I have no problem with Heat & Bond lite. I have used it since it first came out.

tessagin 10-02-2015 05:41 AM

I had used it one time and hated it. Friend likes it so we swapped copy of a pattern for it.

citruscountyquilter 10-02-2015 08:24 AM

You have to bond the fusible to the fabric well. If it is gummy put more steam and heat to it. In the directions it says to not be afraid of pressing it too much. I had a gummy problem that went away after I pressed it more. Now I just make sure I press it a lot, using steam and it doesn't gum up the needle. Most fusibles use a dry iron. This one uses steam so make sure you use steam. It is one of my favorite fusibles.

CarolinePaj 10-02-2015 05:26 PM

Thank you for the head up citruscountyquilter, I will make sure I give it some steam when I use it.

Hugs

Caroline


Originally Posted by citruscountyquilter (Post 7333899)
You have to bond the fusible to the fabric well. If it is gummy put more steam and heat to it. In the directions it says to not be afraid of pressing it too much. I had a gummy problem that went away after I pressed it more. Now I just make sure I press it a lot, using steam and it doesn't gum up the needle. Most fusibles use a dry iron. This one uses steam so make sure you use steam. It is one of my favorite fusibles.



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