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Old 11-06-2014, 05:27 AM
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I seem to gum up my needle whenever doing any applique. What fusible web would eliminate that? Recently used up my old Steam a Seam2 and now can't get it any longer.
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Old 11-06-2014, 05:34 AM
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Steam a Seam 2 is available again. I just saw it advertised on the bag of a quilting magazine I bought a couple weeks ago. I have always had some gum on the needle no matter what I have used. Some are worse than others.
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I have the same problem
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Old 11-06-2014, 05:37 AM
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I have found wonder under is better now
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I just checked the web site, it's in production but not actually available yet, it can be preordered at several places and should be going out soon. I have missed it terribly too.
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I have used Heat 'N Bond Lite without gumming up my needle. Be sure it is the lite version, there is a heavy duty that I accidently used and it created gumming on my needle.
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Here is the update on Warm Products website.

http://warmcompany.com/sas-update.html
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JoAnn's has some. I don't remember the brand, but just tell them what you're looking for, and they'll get it for you. Whatever I bought there worked great for me.
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To deal with the gummed up needles ......
........ keep some single wrapped alcohol swabs as part of your necessary sewing supplies!

When gummed up, I just open up one, and wipe the needle good, and continue on!
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I had the same problem until I started using Sewer's Aid - a liquid silicone that I bought to held eliminate thread breakage when doing machine embroidery. It seems to work really well for that purpose, but I also rub my machine needle with my fingers with a tiny bit of the silicone on them. After using this product, if I do get any "gum" on the needle it just slides right off so easily. I love this stuff!!
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