Day 4…Steam-s-seam 2….and the most awesome iron ever!!! Both of these items were brought back by request…
Yes Back again this yearโฆand because I WANT you all to have oneโฆ I am listeningโฆNow weย make so little on this iron especially when it on sale BUTย really we must all have one. So the business profitability rules are thrown out on this oneโฆI would probably quit quilting if I lost my steam stationโฆits that criticalโฆespecially for wool appliquรฉโฆwhen I say lots of steamโฆI believe this is the only product that can deliver megga steam!!! ย I now even bring it to my classes when I teach whenever possible…still need to figure out a way to smuggle one on the cruise ship…anyone go any connections with Royal Caribbean?
I have one at home, two at the studioโฆI do not want to iron with a regular iron ever againโฆI hate filling the waterโฆand I do not have to do it much with this ironโฆ This iron has immediate steam and LOTS of it!!! It has a trigger like a gun for steam..press the trigger massive steam overloadโฆIt has a tank to hold a lots of waterโฆsole plate is filled with steam holes everywhereโฆIf you iron has 12 steam holes around the arc itโs not enough steam for woolโฆ.Here is the write up from the manufacturerโฆ
โContinuous high powered steam makes this steam station ideal for everyday ironing or special projects. It has the patented Microsteam 400 strainless-steel soleplate for perfect steam distribution. The precision tip reaches difficult areas like collars, seams, and around buttons. Extra large continuous anytime fill water tank holds 33 ounces for up to 1-1/2 hours of ironing. 1800 watts equals fast heat up that is ready in 3 minutes. It also has vertical steam that is ideal for removing wrinkles from hanging garments, drapes and for smoothing and shaping sewing projects. Extra long 6 foot steam cord and extra long 12 foot power cord. No Auto Off.โ
The CA store has a couple in the classroom, if you stop in ask for a demoโฆIf your in WI come to my studio by our warehouse if you want to see it in actionโฆwe always have it on!!! ย If you canโt make it which most of you canโt hopefully some will reply if they have one and youโll have to trust us all that we would die without our steam stations!!! I would love to sell a bunch of these and give one away!!! ย They are $399 on sale for $350. there will be an added charge for shipping on this one…
and if you are in LOVE with wool and most of your are…there is no other fusible to use in my world…I know some of you have some issues with a gummy needle…I think most of it is because they are not steamed down enough…and if you stitch as soon as it is steamed there seems to be a little…but when this happen and it does because I can’t wait to stitch I consider it grip…lol…
Here is my promo for SAS2 lite
This is my go to fusible web for wool appliquรฉโฆfor one main reasonโฆYou cannot over heat this fusibleโฆI use tons of heat and steam when using it and it sticks to my background like its supposed toโฆ I know when it is first laid down the fusible may be a little โgunkyโ ย if you try to stitch it right away…but leave it sit out and rest a bit and it will a lot better than if you just fuse it down and start stitchingโฆwhat I mean by โgunkyโ is the needle gets a little sticky residue on it..which can easily be removed by a little alcohol pad, a piece of wool or your emeryโฆif you canโt wait a day or so to stitchโฆbut I truly believe most of the gummy needle is from not being properly steamed down…remember you cannot hurt wool if you are using steam and always keeping the iron moving…
Couple of Hintsโฆfor working with fusible web that has two papers..
Trace all the pieced close together that share the same piece of woolโฆcut them out as a group instead of individuallyโฆthis saves so much time. ย Alsoโฆsay your doing 100 flowersโฆplace the wool on the fusibleโฆtrace a box on the fusible the same size as the wool. ย Start tracing your flowers in this shape and you will get all 100 of them on it and then just rough cut about an 1/8โณ away from the outer flowers, remove the backing paper and place the fusible on the woolโฆiron WITHOUT STEAM. ย Then cut out the flower shapes on the lines and then remove the backing paper and place flowers on backgroundโฆiron with lots of STEAM in an up and down motionโฆalways keeping the iron moving!!!
The tacky-ness of the fusible web makes it a dream for laying out your stems/vines and appliquรฉ shapesโฆyou also do not have to cut your vines on the diagonal as wool bends nicely as isโฆonce in place you steam as stated earlierโฆ
The new papers have a blue or yellow grids on themโฆnice for when you need to be on a straight line or to measure as the grids are in inch increments…
Click here to order your life changing IRON and to get SAS2at a great sale price!!! $4 per package if you are new and want to try it… or… Stock up with 5 packages for $18.75…we have put both lite and regular SAS2 on sale…make sure you pick the one you want…I know some of you like the regular and have no problems stitching through it…
So…if you want to win some SAS2 and if we sell a few irons…maybe we can give on away too!!!
Tell me about YOUR iron…what do you have? Do you love it?
Today we are having a little party at the warehouse…everyone is in the spirit!!! LB
I’ve never been a fan of my iron. I do have a Rowenta now, but I don’t feel like the steam works as well as I would like. I’ve tried other less expensive ones, but still haven’t found one I love. Sounds like the one you have is the BOMB! Would love one. Merry Christmas!
I have an Oliso pro iron – it seems to work well but I have never really compared it to a steam iron like you have
Love to use steam a seam 2 lite- Have a very Merry Christmas!!
I use SASL2 on all my wool applique. If you have a give away with the iron, I’d love to win, my rug hooking teacher uses it to steam her hooked rugs and it works fabulous.
I have a Rowenta iron which I do NOT love. I don’t feel it get’s hot enough. I love the idea of an iron that I can also use to steam wrinkles from clothes, drapes, etc.!
I have a Rowenta that I’ve used for years. I “baby” this iron, never leaving water in it overnight. I would love to win this steam iron and have used the SAS for years, as you suggest, Lisa. I trust you!
I have a Rowenta that I never put water in because my irons seem to die so quickly and I blame the waterโlol! I guess Iโm a little leary of spending so much for a steam generatorโlooking forward to more testimonials!
I tell everyone to use SAS2lite because that is what Lisa uses, and she should know what is best! I got to use one of those amazing irons at Primitive Gathering Ca retreat. Love, love, love. Scared me at first with the amount of steam. Would love to win one as I have tons of wool projects to use it on. Thanks for all the information that you pass on to us Lisa.
I have an okay iron. It exists. I have three actually. Two full size; one mini one. My granddaughter spotted the mini. I may have to hide that one. Then I have several cast iron old ones. My husband borrowed two of them to crack hickory nuts this fall. I may be minus those also.
I have the steam station. I bought it after viewing your utube video of your favorite notions (actually bought lots of items after watching that! LOL!) I LOVE my steam station. I have it at home. I recently started a longarm business and would love to have one of these at my studio to iron backings. They cost a little more than regular irons but VERY WELL worth it.
My iron mostly gets the job done, but the extra blast of steam button seems to be wearing out. It is a Panasonic from Costco. After going through 3 Rowentas that all eventually started leaking (Using bottled spring water, not distilled) I finally went for cheap. Cheap is what I got, but at least it does not leak.
This iron looks amazing! I gave up on the expensive brands as they were unreliable and now just use the cheapo ones which are pretty much disposible. Iโd love to win this one!
I have an Oliso iron. I really like it but now after reading about yours I think (I know) am jealous. I have used SAS2 lite ever since I took your class at our guild in Yuba City, CA a few years back ok maybe 4-6 years ago.
Your a wonderful teacher and thank you for all your tips and tricks.
I have a Rowenta that I love, and always use distilled water. Tap water makes it spit. But, with my backlog of wool projects I would love a steaming station! Enjoy your party!!
Merry Christmas! Hope you all have a grand time at the Warehouse Party. Yes, Lite Steam a Seam 2 Fusible. For new users I often suggest they dampen a press cloth just short of dripping and then instruct to press til dry. This simulates the time and amount of steam necessary. I love the Steam generating iron! We have one in our Comfort Quilters Charity Quilting space at Evergreen Church Peachtree City. We have an Ironing Diva, Ms. Dorothy who presses for us 3 straight hours a week and has been in this Volunteer position for 10 years! I would love to win a Steam Generating Iron for my Studio.
SAS2 is my favorite fusible! I bought mine a few years ago on a roll of maybe 200 yards. I couldn’t do McKenna Ryan quilts without it. I’m just getting into wool appliquรฉ, so thanks for the tips about how not to gunk up needles. I currently have an Oliso iron, which I love for cotton, but I do feel it’s missing a little oomph when working with wool. The steam station sounds great but it’s definitely an investment, so I’ll see how much wool work I do over the next few months before I just jump in.
I actually have a rather cheap iron from Costco but Iโve purchased the same iron three times over the past number of years. The first one bit the dust after many years of use. I now have two in use… one for downstairs, and one for my sewing studio upstairs. I like it because it steams well… but from your description, I bet it wouldnโt hold a candle to this one youโre recommending!! I want to try the SAS2 for appliquรฉ! Thanks for the recommendation!
Have used the fusible web, a great product. My iron is a Rowena, has great steam, but shuts off automatically, which is a pain. The iron you are using sounds great for steam and pressing.
Wow! Being a “collector” of irons, I believe I have or have had one of each except this one (the Cadillac of irons). I have an Oliso, more than one Rowentas, a travel iron and probably one of each iron ever made. It would be pure joy to have one of these. Sad part is, the last one I bought, a Reliable, is a good one but cost half of this one and I should have just gone ahead and sprung for the Cadillac. Merry Christmas everyone.
I actually am in desperate need of a new iron. I love the steam stations. Just like you I hate having to constantly add water. I just killed the DeLonghi that a friend passed down to me. I have been researching irons. I am going to check out this one. I had a Rowenta steam station years ago and loved it. It would be very nice if I won one! Thanks for the opportunity.
Love SAS2 lite. Use it all the time. My iron is another story! I mostly use steam – on wool setting – and my iron(s) last only a couple of years. I have been buying cheap, cheap ones at Menards for $ 10 – $15 since my “good” one died about 10 years ago. Also have a couple of smaller “travel” irons for classes. Would love an iron at home with lots of steam without constant water refills.
I’ve tried the Euro iron without much success. The iron I currently have doesn’t seem to get quite hot enough. It has an auto shut off and seems to turn off just when I need it๐ looking forward to my new iron๐
SAS2 lite is my favorite! I love the description of the iron but I’ll have to save my woolen pennies and put it on next year’s Santa-buy-me-this list! ๐ Merry Christmas!
My iron is a Panasonic and I have bought several of them over the years. I have tried many different brands over the years from cheap ones to expensive ones but I seem to be an iron slayer. I just buy the relatively inexpensive ones now.
I live SAS2! Don’t use any wool, yet,but it does sew better after leaving set awhile. Ive been using it for my Blockheads blks, and since I have 4 sets going, that works out great. Happy Holidays to you all! Have a couple of irons, I used to have them hit the floor, so havent bought a quality one in years. Much better organized, and dogs stay clear of ironing board now. It would probly be in Heaven with a good steam iron, and never come down!
I have an old black and decker iron that has seen better days. I didn’t have a lot of money at the time to get a fancy one, but had to have an auto-turn off for my peace of mind. It is still a trouper and keeps going.
Love, love, love SAS 2 lite for all my wool work!! It’s all I’ve ever used because I follow your tips and instructions as your patterns made me fall in love with wool appliquรฉ. I have a Rowena with lots of small holes for steam, but not the steam station. I’d love to try it some day!
Thanks for all you do!
I too love SAS2 lite and have been using it for years. I was very sad when there was a disruption in production a few years ago and was so happy when it came back, new and improved. Iโm on my third iron this year! I was wondering if itโs a โquilterโ thing because our irons are on so much. Just a thought. Anyway, the steam iron sounds like a dream. Would love it!
I use SAS for my wool appliquรฉ and I love it. The iron I have is old. The plate has holes all over the plate and I get tons of steam. I love pressing with steam. When it dies, I will be researching all options with hopes of being happy with my choice.
I have a Rowenta and I love it! However this iron looks like it would be fabulous!! I wouldn’t have to fill it so often and the no shut off is great for when you’re sewing all day and have to keep waiting for the iron to heat back up!! Enjoy your party today …Merry Christmas to all of you and thanks for all your hard and creative work ๐
I did have a dream iron at one point when they first came out, used it for about ten years, after several Rowentas I now use my pink Osilio , I love it.
I would love to win a new iron. I am currently using a black and decker that is a few years old and does not heat up as it used to. Merry Christmas to you and your family
I use a cordless Panasonic dry along with a spray bottle of water. I would love to try out this steam generator. Thank you for all the information and tips! Merry Christmas!
I bought the steam iron a few years ago! I love it best purchase ever!!
Iโm a big fan of fusible have taken classes where they staple- not for me!!
Merry Christmas ๐
I have used steam a seam 2 lite many times and it works great. Since you have told us about lots of steam I have not had the sticky needle problem. Thanks Lisa! As for the iron I use it is a sunbeam, yuk doesnโt work very well. When you get a new iron it seams to heat up well and then it goes down hill fast. Never gets hot enough or steam as well. Some day I will get one of these wonderful irons. Maybe next year hopefully. Enjoy the holidays everybody๐
I Love Steam 2 Steam. I have an Olisio Iron – the pink one. My problem is that this is my second one. As much as I love it – it starts leaking after a year. I keep telling my friends when they whine, their needle is gunking up that they haven’t pressed long enough.
Currently, I have a CHI steam iron and we have a love/hate relationship. Most days I love it, every now and then it spits and sputters at me so I hate it! I am so excited to try the Steam a Seam 2 lite with lots of steam. I love wool!
Happy Holidays to everyone
I have gone through several standard size Rowenta irons. My travel size one is the only one that still works great. This iron sounds incredible – who wouldn’t love to win one?
I have a rowenta streamer that is a step down from the one you offer. I love it! Of all my irons, I love it the best! I also own a few Black and Decker travel irons that I take with me when we camp. They stopped making them and I love how hot they get, so I scoop em up when I see them at yard sales. Plus a regular something, down in the studio. After the whole thing with SAS2 not being available for a while, I always make sure I have plenty around. But there sure is not any such thing as too much! After all, I have a smaller crate filled with wool projects from our bi-annual trips to PG! Maybe 25? I’m a wee bit addicted to your wool kits ๐
Wow! This iron sounds like. Dream come true! I have a Rowena steam station that causes me so many problems. It spits and sputters every time I use it! I just use SAS lite for the first time and am loving it!
I have a Black and Decker about 20 years old which still works great but yours sounds even better. Will have to start saving my pennies! Love Steam a Seam 2.
My iron is a Sunbeam. When I first started using it, the starch I was using caused the silver colored coating on it to bubble up and peel off in spots. So the iron looks terrible, but it soldiers on. I would love to graduate to the Steam Station! Maybe Santa is listening. ๐
My iron is a Sunbeam. When I first started using it, the starch I was using caused the silver colored coating on it to bubble up and peel off in spots. So the iron looks terrible, but it soldiers on. I would love to graduate to this Steam Station. Maybe Santa is listening. ๐
My iron is old (you do not want to know how old- think wedding bells) and gets good and hot but is iffy on the steam situation. Been looking for a new one but decisions decisions!
I have used SASlite for several years. I love it for all applications. I do find it doesn’t always hold my wool down but after your post I am sure it is my iron. I have a Rowenta now but it is a disaster. Soon after I purchased it the steam button quit. I have had several Rowentas and the last two have just not been worth the cost. Wish I had heard about the steam station. If I don’t win I will have to start saving.
I have several rowentas. The one I like the most has lots of holes. It is not nearly as nice as the one you have. Maybe someday Santa will bring that one to me. SAS2 is the BEST. I use it all the time.
You are so right on about the iron!! I could not sewโor even iron clothes without it. It is an invesrmentโ but so worth it. If you choose to wash fabric – it gets the wrinkles out without much effort. I love love love it!! I never lose applique pieces. I also love the fusible!! Love wool applique!
My iron is an inexpensive one…….it works okay…..the steam station sounds amazing!! I wonder if Santa would bring me one?? Hopefully I’m one the nice list!! Have a great time at the warehouse party!! Merry Christmas to all of them!!
I seem to go through irons quite often, and they do not produce enough steam. So I supplement with a wet press cloth. I do use and like s a s ll lite and very much like how it works for me. I have been shopping for some more on a roll, guess I now know where to order. Thank you and Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Linda Davis
I will be happy to share my iron story with you. When I started this quilting journey back in 1999 I purchased a Rowenta iron. At the time I thought it was pricey, but I loved it. Five years ago, it died and I purchased a Euro-Steam iron at quilt show for $200. I have seen it at a couple of shows and decided to bite the bullet and purchase it. It didn’t last 2 years. I was incredibly disappointed and their customer service stinks. Desperate for an iron, I purchased Shark for $38.97 at Walmart and I LOVE it. I used the iron you’re talking about at the OBX retreat and loved it – as did many of the girls using it and quite a few owned one. I’m hesitant to purchase another – what I consider expensive – iron. I’m going to think about it:)
I love the SAS lite. It really works so much better than other products on the market. I have a n Olisio iron which doesn’t steam very well. The Steam station iron sounds heavenly. Maybe when I save enough I can get one. Have a very Merry Christmas!
After my cat has knocked every iron I have ever owned cheap and expensive off my ironing board at least once, I have decided until she meets her destiny I am stuck with the cheap irons, but one day I would love to own a great iron I donโt have to worry about. I will keep this in mind, thank you for sharing.
I own “the” steam iron; bought from you a couple of needful years ago and I love it and would also not want to be without it. In fact, that’s the one thing I miss at quilt retreats is my steam iron. I also use SAS and love their products. Thanks for offering it and the tips for using.
I have a medium regular steam iron, but this one looks great. Have not worked much with wool, but our son wants a wool “brick” quilt like an antique family quilt I own.
bjkaup(at)(abbnebraska)(dot)(com)
I have a Reliable Iron Station that I bought in Paduka a few years ago at the quilt week. I Love it. I could not find the website where you told the brand of your iron. I would love to win the giveaway!!
This iron sounds fabulous but it’s out of my price range. I had a Rowenta iron that I loved for the weight but as it has aged it spits and sputters. I bought a new iron at Target, a GE, it works fine. I am afraid to try the Steam a Seam 2. I know I just need to try it to see what I’m missing. I wish I could find a class.
Lisa, you are right about the SAS2 being the best fusible on the market! I love the results and I can’t be without it. I’ve never used the steam station but I know i’m putting it on my list this year.
I have never used steam a seam light. I have an older t-fal iron. It works ok, but not great. Before that I had a rowenta that always leaked. I hate the auto off feature that both of these irons had. I would love to win a new steam station iron. Wishing all of you a happy holiday.
Oh my…that iron would be the best! Definitely something on my wish list!, I currently use a Rowenta and when I use a different brand, I get frustrated! I would love to win this!! SAS2 is my new favorite fusible…thanks to Lisa! Happy Holidays!
Merry Christmas ๐. I am not in love with my Panasonic chordless iron. And I usually do not use steam. That is a quite the ironing system. I do use steamaseam 2 with good success. If you are reading this โ- thank you for the charm pack as a thank you gift for participating in your mini quilt contest. I love it ๐๐๐
I bought one of these irons because of I class I took with you. Love it. Also use the steam a seam you suggested. Works great. Thanks for all your tips and trick. Merry Christmas
I currently have a Rowenta that has pretty good steam but is very heavy. I had thought about getting a Panosonic 360 but after reading some of the comments about it I’m not so sure. I’ll check out your favorite. Also thanks for the hint of steaming the SAS2, should solve my problems of the gummy needle.
My iron is about 15byrs old and steams out crap every now and then without warning me. A new iron is on my list for Christmas but I want to pick it out, not hubby.
Merry Christmas! Have so enjoyed your daily needful things emails. This iron sounds wonderful … have put it on my wish list. Currently, I have a Rowenta; its probably the better iron of all that I have owned over the years. It’s not perfect but works for now. Wouldn’t it be nice to have this perfect iron! Thank you!
Love using SAS2 for all my wool projects. The “sticky” feature is great for all those little pieces, stems and layered parts. I have used the “steam stations” that are set up for classes at the shop and the studio. Ideal for working with wool. We use a Shark for all are wool appliquรฉ.
I have a Rowenta. Don’t love it but don’t hate it either. Don’t know where I’ve been but never heard of a Steam Station before. Definitely has the Wow factor and want to search out the UTube video on it.
I have the Rowena steam station – on my second one as I do ALOT of wool stuff!!! But I trust you and would LOVE LOVE LOVE your steam iron – mine is seeing its last hurrah!!!! Iโve not tried SAS 2 but must โ what a fun day of featured products!!!! You choose the BEST things to share with us. – Iโd love to win!
OMG I would love an iron like this, I have been looking at them. Mine just broke! The SAS fuse paper is the best, will be ordering that for sure. Thanks Lisa. You are the best!
When I worked at my now shuttered Hancock Fabrics store I fell in love with the Rowenta Professional steam iron I was to demo to the public, bought it. Now ten years later I still love it. But I do not have the steam vents as you recommend for working with wool.
Thusly, drooling here in NC.
I have an inexpensive steam iron but the little guy I keep on a small ironing board beside my machine is a little Steamfast travel iron, I really like it. I used to use Rowenta steam irons but every one I had started spitting and leaking so I have quit buying them. The steam station looks awesome. I would LOVE LOVE LOVE it if you would comment in one of your posts about how you get stains off your iron. My gets brown marks from steam a seam and starch. I use iron cleaner but it doesn’t get it all off.
I use the SAS2 lite and have no problem with it, probably because I don’t get to stitching until days after it’s fused on the wool! As for irons, I have tried several. Right now I have a Shark Pro and really like it. Lots of steam vents. But I did use the steam station in a class and it’s great. I would buy one if I could afford it!
I love my Rowenta. After hearing you at a workshop here in Georgia , I bought the model with lots of vents on the bottom. What a great tip – I had never paid any attention to the bottom of the iron!
I โhadโ a poor little Black & Decker iron that spit, spat, and spewed all over my quilt blocks, I was just sick as the water spots were horribly discolored. Iโm now without an iron while I do research on what would be the perfect steam iron. This steam iron station sounds wonderful!
Dear Santa,
All I would really like for Christmas is the perfect steam ironing station! (Pleeease Santa!)
I love Steam a Seam 2, and use it exclusively. I would love to get the steam station, but itโs not in the budget. I have burned up several irons with the wool Iโve been doing trying to get the steam needed. Maybe next year Santa will deliver! Marry Christmas
OMG! I would absolutely love to have this iron.
Iโm using a regular iron and it is ok, but I can never get all the wrinkles out of my fabrics. Iโm starting a new BOM wool project next month. Iโd love to have it for that project, but will need to save up a lot more my pennies. Thanks for the input Iโm going to save this for future reference.
I have a Rowenta and I thought I was happy with it…but after seeing yours, I am not so sure. I need to get to your place and try it out in person. I have loved Lite SAS2 for years…nothing really does the job as well as it does. Hoping you had another great day with your little man…we had three of ours here today. Merry Christmas
I have a Rowenta now. So far these are the only irons that have held up to my heavy use. I steam everything, especially wool. If I was lucky enough to be the winner, the steam station would have a good home in my sewing room!
I have a Rowenta also. Every year, I see this and think, ooooh I hope next yr I will have the money to get one. Please keep putting them up for Christmas like you do. some year I hope to get one. thank you LIsa for thinking of us and giving us the opportunity. I am a new designer and featured in Winter 2017 Simply vintage. Could really use the steam station. I already use the SAS lite. Wendy Hembree, Gingerfolk Designs
I’ve used Rowena irons for years and I think the water ruins them if you’re not super careful with them. The older models lasted a lot longer than the the last one I had so now I just use a cheaper model and won’t feel bad when it dies! I bet it will last as long as my last Rowenta! So, do you think I need this steam station? Sounds like it! It will go great in my remodeled sewing room along with that wool mat to iron on!
I use a Laura Star 5S. She puts out the steam and has an amazing ironing board with a fan to cool your items. I’ve had her for some time now, so, that is to say, I will be looking for a new ironing system in the near future.
I always use SAS2Lite for wool appliquรฉ and I love it. I can not imagine doing wool appliquรฉ with out it. I have a rowenta iron with lots of steam holes, but not a steam machine. I would love to try the steam station iron and then wool appliquรฉ after using it to fuse down the wool. I do think my needle is gummy a lot. Thanks for the sale!
When we were cleaning out my parentโs house my husband was so excited because he found a new iron as the one we had would not steam anymore. So itโs an Oreck that we meaning me use now. But itโs heavy & I can only do about 6 shirts or items before I need to rest as I am right handed & my right arm has lymphoma. Did you mention how heavy your favorite iron is?
I have an Oliso which was dropped on the floor, which then cracked, so it no longer steams, which necessitates the use of a squirt bottle in tandem with the iron itself.
My sister has had this steam generator for years & its amazing. I need a light iron due to nerve problems and dropping irons. Right now I use the lightest iron Walmart carries. Its ok for piecing, but when ironing a top or backing I go visit my sister. She specializes in heirloom baby wear and also loves the steam generator. I’d love to win one! I’ve been saving wool for years, waiting to use it for quilts…… and a good light iron. We both use SAS2 for everything. Merry Christmas!
Thank you for all the steaming on wool tips. I love always having a wool project going. The tips will be helpful.
I have a Rowena steam iron. I do really like it. It’s a bit heavier than my previous one but not to bad. It really has some steam. I didn’t realize how big a different that would make but boy it sure does. It has lots of holes for the distribution of the steam too. Does need to have a drink if water often when power ironing.
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Thank you for introducing me to SAS2 and that wonderful steam iron of yours at Paducah I the fall! You are a great teacher who always shares your knowledge of your craft freely and have so my creativity! Thanks so much for your generosity! I am presently using a TFal ceramic plate iron–no comparison to yours!
I have a Rowenta and it works well, but there are times when I want more steam and I agree with you filling it with water all the time is a pain. I use Steam a Seam 2 all the time and I love it. Love your needful things!
I have a Rowenta and it has a lot of tiny holes which I think works pretty good. Much better than the Maytag one I had. But it is getting old and starting to leak so a new one would be great. I also like using steam a seam for my fusing. I tried other brands but they just don’t work as well as it.
I have a Rowenta that I have had for years. Still works well but would love this steam station. I use SAS2 light for all my wool and love it. Never have a problem with gumming up the needle.
I have the Rowanta with all the steam holes, but you do have to add water a lot. This iron you are showing gets the job done right from what I read and see in your post!
My iron is a Sunbeam iron for my dry ironing. I don’t really have an iron that does good steaming. I would love to be able to have your steam station. I do use SAS2 for all my fusing and I like it. Thanks for all your great info and dedicated work for us.
I have a Oliso Pro. Love this iron, but have to clean the sole plate all the time when I applique. The Rowenta Pro Steam Station would make more steam and I wouldn’t have to fill and empty it all the time based on what I’m ironing. I also use Steam-A-Seam for crafting & applique.
I used to have a Rowenta that looks like your, but I had trouble with it spitting water. I now own an Oliso Pro. I do like it, but I have trouble getting my wool appliquรฉs to adhere. just like you talked about. I use SAS and love it, but I always pin everything in place, in case some pieces get away from me. I’d love to try your iron!
Alas, I do not have a quality iron. I seem to go through them like chocolate, so I just buy whatever and wait for it to die before I get the next. I used to have my grandmother’s old iron, and that one I loved until I could see sparks from the inside of the iron and decided it was time to let it go. Since then, I have not been happy with any iron.
I have a Rowenta iron that i thought worked well. But your steam iron station sounds above and beyond. I love doing wool applique’ and this would definitely help me perfect my wool projects. i use SAS2 and think that it is the best. Thanks for the tips on using the steam and fusing.
I recently bought the Eurosteam iron…the BEST for any fabric type but t especially for wool applique:
This is NOT really an iron. It’s a steamer. It shoots over 60 pounds of steam pressure and is capable of ironing through multiple layers of fabric.
It operates at one (LOW) temperature only and you can apply it directly to your knit and crochet work. Whether it is silk or cotton or wool or linen – no need to change the setting or fear that you will damage your project. Just press the button and steam your stitches into beautiful, uniform loveliness.
I’m embarrassed to tell about my iron. It’s from family dollar, years ago when I didn’t know any would be better than another. I do like how it works, considering it’s 9.99 price. I also have the smaller travel iron that was on sale here a few years ago, both work well.
I am on my second Rowenta, about 13 years or so. I do a lot of wool, it has been a good iron, but does go thru the water and is starting to leak, the steam function is also temperamental. I have had two steam irons, one from a quilt show in Des Moines that didnโt last and was disappointing. I also have a mini iron and two other cheaper irons for travel. I thought about purchasing this steam station last year, but definitely going to this year. Thanks for all your in depth descriptions and tips! Love so many of your patterns and work, you are a talented lady!
I have a yellow Oliso that I always use dry for cotton. I starch my cotton, so the fabric itself is not dry, but the iron is. I’ve used SASL for a couple of applique items, but don’t applique very much. I would love to win. Merry Christmas!
I have a Rowenta I use as a dry iron (it leaks sometimes) and a new Oliso that I havenโt even tried yet. I also LOVE SAS2 for wool and raw edge applique!
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