Steam-A-Seam 1/4" Fusible Tape

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    Steam-A-Seam 2's pressure sensitive adhesive gives the web an unmatched tacky, repositionable value. This allows for perfect placement every time. When hemming up pants for example – go ahead and tack the hem in place and try on the pants before making anything permanent. The light tack of the adhesive will hold allowing you to get your hem perfect and ready to iron for a permanent bond. No pins necessary! Simply finger press in place – no mistakes – the last step is to fuse when everything is perfect! Lite Steam-A-Seam 2 tapes work with all types of fabric. Add ribbon and trim to stretchy knits, use with sequins and beads and watch it disappear into lace with it’s washable and dry-cleanable permanent bond! They’re so easy to use with excellent results.

    Use the 1/4″ for far more than hems and seams. The 1/4″ tape is ideal for getting zippers perfectly in place before sewing and that pocket is exactly where you want it before making it permanent.

    Lite Steam-A-Seam 2 tapes won’t gum your needle if you decide to sew. If you ever feel any resistance when sewing, stop sewing. It hasn’t been fused long enough. Remember how we talked about the pressure sensitive adhesive that gives Lite Steam-a-Seam 2 it’s temporary tackiness? Steam dissipates this tacky adhesive as it is not needed to fuse the fabrics together. The web itself is what permanently bonds the fabrics together. If there is resistance or gumming on your needle, using plenty of steam, go back over the project making sure to completely and thoroughly steam all areas. Don’t worry about overheating – Lite Steam-A-Seam 2 can take the heat! When working with multiple layers fusing from the front and from the back of the project works well. Always allow project to cool completely before sewing. If your needle got gummed up, a little rubbing alcohol will clean it right up.