I just used this for the first time day before yesterday on the fabric for a lap quilt top before I cut it. I laid out all of the fabric in a stack on the floor on top of my big cutting mat. Then I started spraying like crazy until I’d sprayed each layer. Since the fabric wasn’t TOTALLY saturated in every spot, I folded it all and put it back into the ziplock baggie that the quilt top kit came in and let it soak in overnight. It had just the right amount of slight dampness when I took it out of the bag yesterday morning. I’m super lazy when it comes to ironing, so I used my t-shirt heat press instead. LOL. The entire pressing process went by so fast, and I’ve been able to EASILY get accurate fussy-cut squares for the 1st time ever this morning! I haven’t even attempted to make a quilt in years because cutting the fabric stresses me out so bad, but Terial Magic is a game changer for me. It took almost an entire 16oz bottle, so I will probably save my other bottle for smaller projects and use liquid starch for the big stuff. I’m just super excited that Terial Magic lived up to its name and truly is magical. 💜
I will have to try this to see if I can run it through my printer and make my own quilt labels. I tried the freezer paper method and it wouldn’t run through my printer. Thanks!!
Sarah Mitchell, Sorry for the late response. In my experience with it, yes, it does wash out just like starch. Although you may need to wash it more than once depending on how much it is soaked in the Terial.
I am so curious about this process and what you creative folks will do with it. I’m a cross stitcher and trying to think how this idea might work for finishing. Please, post other ideas and thoughts about how you used it and any problems or tips!! Thank you!!
Ok. After it’s saturated you say to hang it up and let it dry. Then when you are pressing it you say let the material get used to the heat then iron it until it’s dry. So which is it? Do you hang it up today or iron it dry?
Marcia W, I think you can use it as a starch but it would be more expensive compared to regular starch. I have found mine in a smaller bottle at my LQS. But FQS is carrying the bigger bottle that you saw in the video.
The new Cricut Maker cuts fabric without stabilizer. I have the explore air 2 Cricut and I cut fabric with it all the time. You have to stabilize it by adding interfacing or ironing freezer paper to it. I tried it with Terial Magic a couple weeks ago and it worked also!
Small problem... I have an original Cricut... 8 years old ish. Maybe even 10 years. I tried once before and it didn't work. But then I didn't think about starching.
I also own one that is older Robin ! I've tried to cut fabric also but it didn't work. I need to find where I can get that product because I'm going to try it again!!
You could use it instead of starch, especially if you wash quilts, the stiffness will wash right out once you're done. However, we find this to be a bit more pricey than starch for those purposes.
Hello! We find this just opens up the possibilities with the fabric you may already have in your stash or for prints you may not be able to find in paper 😊
I just used this for the first time day before yesterday on the fabric for a lap quilt top before I cut it. I laid out all of the fabric in a stack on the floor on top of my big cutting mat. Then I started spraying like crazy until I’d sprayed each layer. Since the fabric wasn’t TOTALLY saturated in every spot, I folded it all and put it back into the ziplock baggie that the quilt top kit came in and let it soak in overnight. It had just the right amount of slight dampness when I took it out of the bag yesterday morning. I’m super lazy when it comes to ironing, so I used my t-shirt heat press instead. LOL. The entire pressing process went by so fast, and I’ve been able to EASILY get accurate fussy-cut squares for the 1st time ever this morning! I haven’t even attempted to make a quilt in years because cutting the fabric stresses me out so bad, but Terial Magic is a game changer for me. It took almost an entire 16oz bottle, so I will probably save my other bottle for smaller projects and use liquid starch for the big stuff. I’m just super excited that Terial Magic lived up to its name and truly is magical. 💜
I do a lot of machine appliqué. It makes the cleanest cuts for appliqué shapes! Whether using a Go, cutting systems or scissors.
I will have to try this to see if I can run it through my printer and make my own quilt labels. I tried the freezer paper method and it wouldn’t run through my printer. Thanks!!
T-shirt quilts! No need for the interfacing! Quilts like cotton, then wash and you have the softest quilts ever!!
This is genius!
I use it on fabric before running it through my Silhouette machine to cut out my appliqué shapes.
Dianna Williams Does it wash out in the laundry and make the fabric feel like fabric again?
Sarah Mitchell, Sorry for the late response. In my experience with it, yes, it does wash out just like starch. Although you may need to wash it more than once depending on how much it is soaked in the Terial.
I just love your attitude... oh yea and your laugh too....air hugs.
Bought this for my embroidery machine- need to stabilise everything! Also saw your fabric stars - perfect for that too
I just got a fat quarter bundle with your latest fabric! Love it!
I love this stuff for machine embroidery!
Oh what a great idea, thank you!
really? Can I replace the stablizers with this? Can you explain how you use it?
@@lutishahill1393 If you use enough of it. Of course you can't float your project but it works.
Use it to stabilize knits when doing machine embroidery. I use another stabilizer underneath also.
Thanks for the tip about a dedicated ironing space!
I made a daisy like flower to add to my Camden bowl. It is great stuff.
Chantilly Lace That’s cool. Wish we could post pictures in our replies.
I am so curious about this process and what you creative folks will do with it. I’m a cross stitcher and trying to think how this idea might work for finishing. Please, post other ideas and thoughts about how you used it and any problems or tips!! Thank you!!
Great for T Shirt quilts
I was introduced to this at a machine embroidery class.
Can I spray it on my printer paper and make fabric with it?
Hello! It turns fabric to a paper like sub-strait but not the other way 😉
wow! Can i replace my stablizer when embroidering for this? What is the name of the iron? I can really use that
Wow this looks like fun...Thanks...
I bought Terial Magic. Now I have to watch your videos to know what to make.
Boshaaah boshaaah with sparks getting out of your brain 😂😂
Your personality is the cutest ever
Wow! Amazing Stuff...thanks Mr. D! Never seen it in Scotland yet though!
Cute book covers?
Yes!
Ok. After it’s saturated you say to hang it up and let it dry. Then when you are pressing it you say let the material get used to the heat then iron it until it’s dry. So which is it? Do you hang it up today or iron it dry?
???? Uh yeah ???
You hang it up until it's mostly dry, then when you iron if it's still a little wet you let it acclimate. Hope that helps!
Is it a starch or could be used as starch? Where do you find it?
Marcia W, I think you can use it as a starch but it would be more expensive compared to regular starch. I have found mine in a smaller bottle at my LQS. But FQS is carrying the bigger bottle that you saw in the video.
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I love the quilts in the background; are the patterns available at the FQ Shop?
Wrapping paper?
And yes!
Where do you find this??
We carry it in our online shop: www.fatquartershop.com/terial-magic-16oz-liquid-fabric-stabilizer-with-spray-nozzle
Thank you so much!!!!! I'm going to get it and try it with material on my cricut!!!
I have a Cricut! Won't cut material but now.. I can "laser cut"!!!!!???
I'm wondering about this too!!
The new Cricut Maker cuts fabric without stabilizer. I have the explore air 2 Cricut and I cut fabric with it all the time. You have to stabilize it by adding interfacing or ironing freezer paper to it. I tried it with Terial Magic a couple weeks ago and it worked also!
Small problem... I have an original Cricut... 8 years old ish. Maybe even 10 years. I tried once before and it didn't work. But then I didn't think about starching.
I also own one that is older Robin ! I've tried to cut fabric also but it didn't work. I need to find where I can get that product because I'm going to try it again!!
@@lauriee348 Fat Quarter Shop sells it :) That is where I got mine!
Niagara starch does the same thing and is alot cheeper.
Can you wash this?
Absolutely!
could you use this instead of starch when making and cutting fabric for quilt blocks or would it be to stiff ?
You could use it instead of starch, especially if you wash quilts, the stiffness will wash right out once you're done. However, we find this to be a bit more pricey than starch for those purposes.
Paper airplanes 💗
YOU MENTIONED THAT THE "FABRIC" WILL NOT FRAY. WOULD THIS BE GOOD TO USE WITH APPLIQUE? AFTER THE PROJECT IS WASHED, WILL IT STILL NOT FRAY??
I'm pretty sure it washes out.
It will only stiffen the fabric like starch, so you get clean cuts. It does wash out.
@@CS-tk1ni Thank you!
So will it wash out I really don’t want a stiff quilt ??????@@chrystalhenthorne8209
I laughed when i saw this product…we’re taking $13/yd fabric and making into 5 cent paper???!! i dont get it …
Hello! We find this just opens up the possibilities with the fabric you may already have in your stash or for prints you may not be able to find in paper 😊
Perfect for embroidery machines!
Does'nt blow my mind, no a suitable descriptive term.
OMG...really?