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Steam-A-Seam 2 - Double Stick Fusible Web #5517 - 9" x 12"

eQuilter Steam-A-Seam 2 - Double Stick Fusible Web #5517 - 9" x 12"

US$ 5.95 / each

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ORIGINAL Weight - Pack of 5 Sheets - 9" x 12" Each

Steam-A-Seam fusible web makes no-sew projects uniquely easy. Just trace your design on the gridded backing paper, stick, cut, peel and press! The tacky coating on both sides holds the applique temporarily in place and is repositionable so you can position your work before ironing. Once ironed, the bond is permanent and can be sewn without gumming your needle. Steam-A-Seam can be machine washed and dried and is dry-cleanable for easy care. (The manufacturer does not recommend drying with a dryer sheet. ) By the Warm Company and made in the USA. Steam-A-Seam 2 - Double Stick - Original Weight, 9" x 12" sheets, sold by the package of 5 sheets.
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