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Lite Steam A Seam2 (5 Sheets 9" x 12")
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Steam-A-Seam 2 Lite brings precision appliqué to delicate fabrics. Engineered specifically for sheers, silks, and lightweight cottons, this fusible web gives you the control you need without the weight or stiffness of standard fusibles.
Double-sided and pressure-sensitive on both sides, it creates a temporary hold to both your appliqué piece and background fabric. Reposition as many times as needed until placement is perfect, then fuse with steam for a permanent, machine-washable bond.
Why choose Lite for delicate work:
- Lighter weight formula designed for sheer and lightweight fabrics
- Pressure-sensitive adhesive on both sides holds pieces without pinning
- Repositionable before fusing so you can perfect your design
- Permanent bond once heat-set with steam
- Machine washable and dryable after fusing
- Ideal for applying lace, trim, and ribbon to delicate projects
- Printer-friendly sheets perfect for traced appliqué patterns
What's included: Pack of 5 sheets, each 9" x 12"
Perfect for appliqué on silk, organza, voile, and any project where a lighter touch matters.
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A very good product as you can reposition bonded fabric before steaming into a permanent place. Great for collage. Only 4 stars though as I think it is quite expensive.
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