✨ Unleash Your Creativity with Terial Magic! ✨
Terial Magic Fabric Spray is a revolutionary 16 oz. spray that replaces traditional stabilizers, making it perfect for machine embroidery, electronic cutting, and various fabric arts. Made in the USA with natural ingredients, this fray-free solution is ideal for creating stunning 3D fabric flowers, scrapbooking, and more.
P**D
Fabric stiffer
It stiffens the frantic so when your cutting its more accurate.
G**Y
Senior overalls
Easy to use and gives great stiffness to fabric for cutting
A**R
Amazing product!
This Terial Magic really is magic! You just spray it on fabric, let sit a few minutes in plastic bag and then use a dry iron to completely dry it. The fabric feels paperish which makes it very easy to cut. Shipping was very fast.
S**S
Works, but heavily scented
Follow the instructions and this will work as advertised. That is to say, once ironed, the fabric will be stiff as paper. If you need to cut out shapes for appliqué, this will make it much easier to do.A bit of advice;1)Wear gloves, as it is rather sticky.2) The advice they give is to put the fabric in a plastic bag, spray & saturate it in the bag is GOOD advice.3) Put a press cloth under it when you iron, or it will gum up your ironing board.I guess there is no avoiding the stickiness, but the heavy scent is annoying & entirely unnecessary. I deducted a star for that.
D**N
Excellent Fabric Stabilizer
I started working with a desktop print and cut system. In order to cut fabric it needs to be stabilized. I first tried the stabilizer sold by the company that makes the equipment. But it proved to be difficult to work with and ended up with a very bulky residue that was hard to get rid of and made the fabric a challenge to sew. A person in my Facebook group told me about Terial Magic and I found it lived up to its "Magic" name. It was easy to apply and turned the fabric into a paper like consistency. So much so that I was able to cut the fabric using a large paper cutter that I use to cut dozens of sheets of paper. I never dreamed of cutting fabric with it but it worked a dream. The print function in my print and cut equipment uses a metal tip. With that company's stabilizer, the pen snagged the fabric and did a mediocre job of drawing lines. With the Magic stabilizer the lines were perfect. But best of all working on quarter-scale prototypes of designs I have found I don't need to remove the Magic stabilizer because it does not make the fabric stiff like the other stabilizer did. It makes the sewing process a dream. I have no intention of experimenting with other stabilizer products.
D**R
Where's the sprayer?
This product is meant to be sprayed on. There was no spray nozzle in the package. It's missing a part. I want to use the product, but I'll have to get a different spray bottle.
G**N
Strong Smell
I haven't tried using the product yet, but a bit of it spilled out in shipping and the smell is strong, like perfumed fabric softener. My hands still smell from touching it. When I do use it, I think it will be outdoors.
C**H
This stuff is a game changer!
I love this stuff! It’s pricey, but worth every penny if you like the beautiful fabrics of Stonehenge or others that tend to ravel. It does make fabric stiffer, but it softens up as you work with it & this product washes out with the first wash of your completed project. Stiffer fabrics are easier to work with anyway. If you’ve ever been frustrated by dark fabric threads showing through light fabrics in your quilt & you couldn’t find black batting to camouflage them, you’ll love this. I did put mine in a mister for a lighter coverage. The only problem I had was that it left dark spots on navy Kona when I let it drip at the end of misting, but I didn’t see any of that on the Stonehenge prints. Since it was a king size quilt for a guest bedroom, I won’t be washing it any time soon so I just didn’t use that area. I’ve also used this on other manufacturers’ fabrics without any issues, but I’m more careful about moving the mister until it has totally stopped dripping.
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