Steam-A-Seam 2 Double Stick Fusible Web-9"X12" 5/Pkg
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Works with laser printers but not inkjet printers.
Because the orders offer different quantities at different times, the only people who can help you are Amazon's wonderful customer service; please contact them for a quick response and fix! Thanks!
This is a question for which the seller is best suited to provide an answer. I can say that I usually see a disclaimer that says you can get it by the stated date if you order within the next 10 hours (or some other time period). br>I'd like to take this opportunity to point out that while some people are irritated when items do not arrive on the exact date promised, the seller has no control over an item once it has been shipped. It is the carrier's fault, not the merchant's or Amazon's, if it is lost or delayed because the carrier went home sick. br>In the event that this occurs, contact the seller or Amazon customer service and make a polite complaint. Merchants and Amazon will take action if a carrier fails frequently enough. br>When an order is a day late, I have friends and family who freak out. I've been doing business with Amazon for about ten years, and I've been very pleased with them, with only a few exceptions. br>I'll also say that there are certain carriers I can count on to be late, and it would be helpful if merchants stated which carrier the item would ship through, so I could either avoid that product and find one with a more reliable carrier or at the very least expect a late delivery.
Yes, ironing will keep it in place. To fuse the product, you don't need to sew it together; just make sure you use the right steamer. If you don't sew based on the weight of your fabric, it won't be as secure. The term "lite" refers to a fabric that is light in weight and does not require steaming. The seam is for fabrics that are heavier in weight.
Selected User Reviews For Steam-A-Seam 2 Double Stick Fusible Web-9"X12" 5/Pkg
I'm fairly new to sewing and had this product recommended to me in order to help me get more accurate results when sewing smaller pieces of fleece fabric together. This product appeared to be a blessing at first! My sewing machine, however, began skipping stitches where Steam A Seam 2 had been applied not long after. br>br>At first, I experimented with different tensions, a walking foot, and a ballpoint needle. The problem was not resolved in any way as a result of this. After several days of frustration, I finally found the keywords on Google that helped me narrow down my problem. Even though the package claims that sewing is "OK" and won't gum up the needle, it appears that Steam A Seam 2 isn't really designed for sewing. I found an article online that suggested using the Lite version for machine sewing, so that's what I'll do next. I only hope that my review is useful to others who are having similar problems to me.
I use this product for quilting and card making with raw edged appliqué. This is a great product that I have used numerous times in the past, but this batch was completely unusable. The paper does not adhere to the bonding material as well as it should when the product becomes old due to prolonged or insufficient storage. When attempting to draw or cut out shapes, the paper backing simply falls away, making it impossible to draw accurately. Worse, when attempting to cut, the scissors end up cutting the bonding material, clogging the scissors and destroying the shape. Both packages had to be tossed out. This is the last time I'll buy from this seller.
If I could, I'd give this a 0 out of 5 star rating. The fusible is sandwiched between two layers of paper, but neither of them are properly adhered. I followed the directions and traced my design on the paper, then peeled off the other side of the paper, which included the fusible. So I retraced the pattern on the other side, stuck it to the fabric, cut out the piece, and tried to peel the paper off, but the fusible was still attached! It was a waste of money to buy such a useless product. I'm going to switch back to Pellon.
This product fulfilled my requirements (a light adhesive for collage quilting). Because of its tackiness, I was able to place and remove pieces of fabric to achieve the desired look.
I used it to applique a tee shirt, and while the applique turned out well, my machine needle was severely clogged. To remove the residue, I had to change needles and disassemble my machine's bobbin area and clean it with alcohol. For items that I do not sew, I will use the Steam a Seam 2.
This is an excellent product for the job!.
I'm looking for a product that will help me with my quilting projects. It's simple to apply and will last for a long time. I've tried other products before, but they don't work as well as this one. I would buy it if it weren't so expensive or came in large quantities.
It was difficult to trace the design because the paper sheets were bubbled over the adhesive. I used it for a large project and found it to be extremely frustrating. My needle in my hand is extremely gummy and sticky. Everyone advised putting more pressure on the button. Well, I did, and it's still the same problem. I've been stitching for hours with a sticky needle and my fingers, and the thread is fraying. There will be no more. If I could, I'd give it a negative number.