Hi Adam I recently purchased my LauraStar lift and I don't feel like I know how to use it properly. I watched your recent video Perfect Crosshatch with Pro-Stitcher using the grid on a quilt with the space between the sections. As you were using the iron it looked like you were using steam directly on the fabric. I was instructed not to use steam but too clear the steam before ironing. So I am confused. A couple times I hit the steam button and left a puddle on the fabric. Please do a video on the use of the LauraStar lift. I have reread the manuel and still would appreciate your "how to use" video. Next where can I purchase accessories to use Adam sewfun10? Thank you.
You should absolutely be using steam. I use steam for everything. Before you use it, you should be clearing the steam hose (pointing the soleplate to the side and holding the steam button for a few seconds). After that, you can use the steam as normal when pressing. If you clear the hose, you shouldn't be getting any water puddles on the fabric. That is usually what happens when you don't clear the hose. As for my ASF10 discounts, I have links on my Facebook page with places that I have affiliate codes. Not everyone has a discount but a lot of them do. It's pinned to the top of my Adam Sew Fun Facebook page.
Bless you for this video.(and all your other videos) I just got my new lift yesterday. Super excited!
Hi Adam I recently purchased my LauraStar lift and I don't feel like I know how to use it properly. I watched your recent video Perfect Crosshatch with Pro-Stitcher using the grid on a quilt with the space between the sections. As you were using the iron it looked like you were using steam directly on the fabric. I was instructed not to use steam but too clear the steam before ironing. So I am confused. A couple times I hit the steam button and left a puddle on the fabric. Please do a video on the use of the LauraStar lift. I have reread the manuel and still would appreciate your "how to use" video. Next where can I purchase accessories to use Adam sewfun10? Thank you.
You should absolutely be using steam. I use steam for everything. Before you use it, you should be clearing the steam hose (pointing the soleplate to the side and holding the steam button for a few seconds). After that, you can use the steam as normal when pressing. If you clear the hose, you shouldn't be getting any water puddles on the fabric. That is usually what happens when you don't clear the hose.
As for my ASF10 discounts, I have links on my Facebook page with places that I have affiliate codes. Not everyone has a discount but a lot of them do. It's pinned to the top of my Adam Sew Fun Facebook page.
How often does the filter need to be changed?
Just depends on usage. They will last 3-6 months