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Capel43 03-02-2022 04:48 AM

Steam-a-seam
 
Our sewing group have decided our project for the year we are doing a Laura Heine wall hanging. It tells us to use Steam-a-seam. It is quite expensive so does anyone suggest an alternative that won’t cost as much. Thanks

toverly 03-02-2022 05:27 AM

Steam a seam or steam a seam lite are worth the price. Fabric pieces can be placed and they will stick together without the aid of pins or final ironing. Worth it for a large piece. Nothing is permanent until ironed.

pennyhal2 03-02-2022 11:53 AM

My silly questions....what is steam a seam for? Do you have to steam it to the fabric? Why do people buy it?

Stitches23 03-02-2022 12:36 PM

A lot of us use Steam-a-seam for applique.

petthefabric 03-02-2022 01:05 PM

I have a box of Steam=a=seam lite, somewhere in the packed-to-move boxes. For postage I'll send it to you.

toverly 03-02-2022 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by pennyhal2 (Post 8540454)
My silly questions....what is steam a seam for? Do you have to steam it to the fabric? Why do people buy it?

I first used it on a Melinda Bula flower applique. There were several layers of fabrics that formed a giant 18-20 inch zinnia. The steam a seam allowed placement of the fabric petals to each other in layers. They stuck together but could be repositionable if one was misplaced or needed to be moved. After layering, the entire flower could be lifted up like a giant sticker and it held together. Once it was in place on the background, it was ironed and became permanent. Other fusbiles that I have found, have to be ironed to stick and they are permanent.

Watson 03-02-2022 01:57 PM

petthefabric...If Capel doesn't want it I'd be happy to take it off your hands!

Watson

Terry in the ADK 03-02-2022 03:14 PM

I believe JAF has it and with a coupon, it is well worth the cost.

petthefabric 03-02-2022 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by Watson (Post 8540479)
petthefabric...If Capel doesn't want it I'd be happy to take it off your hands!

Watson

noted. I'll decide by Thursday. Please PM your address.

cashs_mom 03-02-2022 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by toverly (Post 8540408)
Steam a seam or steam a seam lite are worth the price. Fabric pieces can be placed and they will stick together without the aid of pins or final ironing. Worth it for a large piece. Nothing is permanent until ironed.

I agree. I took an collage class from Laura Heine and she insisted we use Steam-A-Seam. It was so easy to use. Pieces stick where they are and are repositionable until they are fused with heat.


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