It's BACK! Steam A Seam
#13
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: S.E. Queensland, Australia
Posts: 1,465
I was in the dark also, not being American, but found this website which explains things.
http://www.warmcompany.com/saspage.html
Similar to double sided iron-on Vliesofix, only tacky as well, (to reposition ) for applique-ing and hemming. Ironing makes it permanent.
http://www.warmcompany.com/saspage.html
Similar to double sided iron-on Vliesofix, only tacky as well, (to reposition ) for applique-ing and hemming. Ironing makes it permanent.
#16
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Kenai, Alaska
Posts: 1,150
Used to cut out fabric pieces used in applique. Trace the piece onto the Steam A Seam and then cut the pieces apart and when the paper from one side is removed the piece can be placed on the fabric and the stickiness holds it in place so you can do a finer cut around the fabric--remove the paper from the other side and the fabric piece adheres to the larger piece of fabric to create the applique to stitch around. Hope this makes sense.
#18
Thank you sooooo much for posting this. I just placed my order for two rolls (yeay) and they are actually in stock and i will be getting them soon. I am so excited.
#19
Steam A Seam 2 has been my go to. I'm still working with some bought a couple of year's ago at JAF. Can't wait to get the new stuff.
Can someone tell me the difference between the regular Steam A Seam, Steam A Seam 2 and Steam A Seam Lite? I use "2" so I know how it works. From reading the website, the original Steam A Seam only has paper on one side. But what is the Lite version? Saw this recently at JAF, but didn't have time to really look at it. The website doesn't mention this product at all.
Thanks!
Can someone tell me the difference between the regular Steam A Seam, Steam A Seam 2 and Steam A Seam Lite? I use "2" so I know how it works. From reading the website, the original Steam A Seam only has paper on one side. But what is the Lite version? Saw this recently at JAF, but didn't have time to really look at it. The website doesn't mention this product at all.
Thanks!
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