Terial Magic™ is perfect for all fabric art. -- Terial Magic is made from an Organic Compound that bugs do not eat!
NO MARKS OR SPOTS FROM SPRAYING!
EASILY FREE MOTION QUILT ON THE SPRAYED FABRIC!
NO GUMMING ON NEEDLES!
Treating fabrics with Terial Magic allows fabrics to hold shapes and not fray when cut, sewn or ironed.
Think of a fabric with paper like qualities that you can cut, sew, iron gather and shape into art or whatever you want to do.
It irons beautifully!!
Terial Magic lasts, but is water soluble and can be washed out if desired.
For more permanence and water resistance, you can apply a clear matte acrylic spray finish.
Other uses include applique quilting, printing directly onto fabric in your printer, cutting treated fabric in your electronic paper cutter
Treat your fabric in 3 simple steps... spray, air dry and iron! Treating fabric with Terial Magic gives you the freedom to be creative by allowing you to cut and sew single-ply fabric that will hold shapes and not fray away. “Terial” is derived from “material” and is pronounced the same way, like “terial.”
The liquid fuse spray turns your single ply fabric into a workable medium for creating beautiful dimensional art IT'S MAGIC!
Excellent as a replacement for stabilizer for machine embroidery.
Yes, simply treat your fabric with Terial Magic and place in the hoop without any stabilizer at all. Imagine how good this is for sheer fabrics as there will be no show through stabilizer and no trimming stabilizer away.
Treat your fabric with Terial Magic before using any of the electronic cutting machines that are now available such as the Cameo Silhouette. It even works well with a hot glue gun or any quick grab type fabric or craft glues
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Terial Magic is a liquid that comes in a spray bottle. It works a little different than starch or best press. You spray it on your fabric, wring out the fabric, allow it to dry somewhat, then iron.I started by spraying the Terial Magic on a couple pieces of red fabric. It smelled a little like shampoo, and feels a little like a diluted conditioner. So, not at all unpleasant to the senses. It was so easy to use, that I dug some more fabric out of my scrap bin, and went to town! The instructions say to allow the Terial Magic to sit for 15 minutes. I waited more than 30, and it could have waited even longer. I had a lot of scraps of stiffened fabric, and thought I’d make a banner. I cut pieces into triangles, and hot glued them to a length of ribbon. This super simple banner was easy to make, and no fraying at all! The only downside is that you do have to let the product dry in the fabric for 15-45 minutes before you can iron it and use it. But if you’re patient, it is well worth it.