Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I have watched countless videos trying to explain Steam A Steam and all I got was frustrated. That’s because no one, until you, explained about the web in between the pages of paper. No one else either mentioned or showed it. I spent a fortune and many hours of frustration. You saved my sanity. Thank you so much for such a great tutorial.
This was so helpful. You can't imagine how many fusible mat tutorials with steam seam I have looked at. I was still confused with the reversed design and others would fuse the entire fabric like Laura Heine. Thanks so much.
Thank you for the great tutorial. I am having trouble with appliques that have small areas to cut away - like in a letter "e". Do you need to remove the fusible webbing by cutting it out?? When I iron it on my fabric, it gums up my iron and stays tacky on the fabric... but it's so difficult to get at those small areas! And I also have issues with my appliques lifting up AFTER the whole ironing process. Trying to get the hang of this! Any help is appreciated.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I have watched countless videos trying to explain Steam A Steam and all I got was frustrated. That’s because no one, until you, explained about the web in between the pages of paper. No one else either mentioned or showed it. I spent a fortune and many hours of frustration. You saved my sanity. Thank you so much for such a great tutorial.
This was so helpful. You can't imagine how many fusible mat tutorials with steam seam I have looked at. I was still confused with the reversed design and others would fuse the entire fabric like Laura Heine. Thanks so much.
Thank you. Your demonstration helped my Old Brain understand the whole applique process better.
This video was very helpful. I'm doing my first collage project and the ability to re-position is wonderful.
Thank you I was pulling the wrong side off
Now I understand I watch some many and was still confused
Thank you again
Does this hold up to machine washing? I am trying to find a long term fix to a couple small holes in a bed quilt that my grandma made.
You are the queen of demos that are so relevant at this time. Thank you again for another great tip . 👍🏻
You are so welcome!
I have always used HeatnBond Lite for appliqué on garments.
Interested in this.
Love that owl!!! So darling!!! Great demo kris!!! I needed to see this
Thank you for the great tutorial. I am having trouble with appliques that have small areas to cut away - like in a letter "e". Do you need to remove the fusible webbing by cutting it out?? When I iron it on my fabric, it gums up my iron and stays tacky on the fabric... but it's so difficult to get at those small areas! And I also have issues with my appliques lifting up AFTER the whole ironing process. Trying to get the hang of this! Any help is appreciated.
What is that mat called?
I’ve only ever used heat and bond
Heat & bond lite. And been using steam a seam -not a fan.
is it sticky on both sides?
Edit: It is sticky on both sides
Couldn't you just print it out on the Steam a seam?
It depends on your printer. Inkjet printers should work, laser printers won't.
Steam a seam 2