Hi Teri, You know I love this product. I've made napkin rings, quilled/coiled fabric, votive flowers, I've hand painted on it, and so much more. Whenever anyone asks me about making t-shirt quilts (which I actually don't make), I tell them to try Terial Magic instead of other stabilizers! I'm blown away by all the uses you have come up with and have demonstrated here!
Hi Ann, how are things? So happy you found the video helpful! What are you designing now? You are so creative, I would love to share a project with our viewers! Let me know and lets do this!
Busy, busy right now, recently finished a few online lessons. Working on painting Terial Magic fabric, hopefully it will be something to share. I'll be in touch. Thanks.
Great video! I bought Terial Magic several years ago to use in my Scan N Cut. I had no idea I could use it for so many other things. Can't wait to try it on tshirt fabric. Thanks.
Hi Lynda, so happy the video opened some doors for your projects! Please share you experience with the t-shirt fabric...it is really such a savings of time and $! Thanks! Terry
I use terial magic on my quilt fabrics before cutting as it prevents the fabric from moving while under the quilting ruler, I keep in in until I'm all done with the entire quilt as it makes piecing so very very simple!
I use Terial Magic for preping fabric for precision piecing (quilts). One light spray gives the stability of 3-4 applications of regular spray starch. It's a huge time saver compared to regular starch. ... and piecing with fabric treated with Terial Magic is a dream!
Oh, I love hearing this! Just spraying it lightly (or like you would starch) works like a super starch!!!! Yes I am so jazzed to hear about a new use! I will try it and make a video-you are the best...Thanks you!
I have had a bottle of Terial Magic in my closet but never thought to use I. I am so inspired by your you tube I plan to make it part of my sewing/ embroidery.. thank you
I have recently become interested in visible mending as an art form including sashiko and boro style Japanese techniques. I would think that Terial Magic could be very helpful in stabilizing the fabrics involved in such projects although I have not yet tried it.
I love this product. What do I use it on? What don’t I? Lol. I do a lot of thread painting as well as embroidery. I have started using it for my quilting as well as my piecing. I was making origami styled boxes as gifts (out of fabric) and never liked using stabilizer with them. Terrial Arts solved my problem. Works great when I stitch on my sashiko machine too.
Hi Giuliana, I love hearing about for sashiko and would like to know more. I have seen hand sashiko but was unaware of the machine. Does the Terial Magic keep the fabric rigid enough so that it does not pucker with the long stitches? I also just read that Susan above uses it for piecing, she sprays it lightly on the fabric and says it's like spray 3 coats of traditional starch-I am definitely going to try this! Thanks for sharing, I might have to try the sashiko machine, do you have samples you can share? Thanks, Terry
If I want a ruffle or the accordion pleat you used in the cupcake card--Do i iron the pleats in when the cloth is damp from TM ? Di I ruffle fabric first then spray or do it after its stiff?? Love the product and the videos! THANK YOU for developing it and these videos.
Hi Karen, I would finger-press the pleats in the treated dry fabric, then press with iron if desired. Are you using a ruffle attachment or basting to gather fabric? Either way I would treat and dry/press fabric then ruffle on machine or baste stitch and gather. Thanks! Terry
I'm using terial magic for embroidery blocks...they are very stiff which makes the embroidery process great. But what is the best process for sewing the blocks together and quilting them?
Love it. Please tell me: after saturating/squeezing the area i want to hoop for embroidery (cotton/spantex T-shirt), approx. how long would I need to wait before pressing, If I put the T-shirt on a hanger at room temperature -can’t put it outside in the sun nor near a radiator. Or is there a better method? Possibly letting it hang dry then spray a bit of water before pressing ? (But this would delay the embroidering quite a bit, wouldn’t it?) best advice please. Thanks
I have a bottle of Terial Magic. I can't wait to try it with my embroidery. Can I use it with a regular Cricut Explore or do I need to have the newest rotary-cutting model?
hi Terry...on the T-Shirt quilts stabilized by Terial Magic, do you still need to use a ball point needle to do the quilting or is a regular needle going to be ok?
Hi Suzy, great question, I hope this helps, it's what I do~ I use a universal needle but you should test on a scrap of your t-shirt fabric as some are very light or have poly in them that may not absorb the Terial Magic as well as 100% cotton, thereby needing a ball point. I would lover to see your quilt, or progress! Please post to Terial Arts on Facebook! Thanks, Terry
I did an embroidery stitch out with a dense design. There is a few puckers so I was wondering if you could use terrial magic after the stitch out to take out puckers.
Hi Terry! Love your video. I just bought this product and am looking forward to using it. Where can we find the list of uses you refer to in your video? I can't seem to find it.
Hi Wendy, sorry for any confusion, the list is a link I had to put in my first comment~YT does not have a spot for it...but here it is: bit.ly/TMUSESPDF Thanks so much for watching and let me know what you use it on next!
I am making a birth announcement pillow. I used Terial Magic on the pillow front before machine embroidering. It came out great! Should I wash it out before or after I sew the pillow back to the embroidered front? The back will not be treated with the TM. Thanks.
It does a really good job of making the loops stay intact, but I have not tried it on denser towels. Please let me know how it turns (on the tester that is, lol!)
Will this work on Bamboo knit with Spandex? This is a very light knit and sometimes difficult to sew. I usually have two yard pieces so soaking in a bowl would not really be practical. Would I perhaps hang it on a clothesline and spray it lightly?
Terial Arts I bought a bottle awhile ago and don't think I ever used it! I haven't been doing much crafting lately, but when I get back to it, I'll be using it when I sew and machine embroider. Never thought of using it to cut fabric on the Cricut. You gave us a lot of good tips. Thanks!
@@conniel.4601 Hi Connie, yes! great with electronic and die cutters~so happy you watched and learned! Terial Magic does not get too old to use, the worst that happens is the sprayer clogs, just run it under warm water to free up the flow-Thanks for your comments!
So sorry about the confusion, YT really does not have a space for this so I put it in my 1st comment above; here it is again: bit.ly/TMUSESPDF Thanks for your inquiry, you are not the only one finding it problematic_Terry
My terial magic arrived today! Can I use it on terry towel? How about chiffon? I thought it might make rolled hem on chiffon easier if I can use terial magic.
Yes, you can use it on terry and chiffon as long as the chiffon is natural fiber or natural fiber blend. Terial Magic needs to absorb into fabric so some poly fabrics are not suitable because they do not absorb. It does make fussy fabrics easier to handle and sew with! Thanks!!! Terry
@@terialarts Nervously I tried embroidering the word Braun on a bag I made for kitchen appliance - a cotton material. Turned out beautifully! I'll try on terry towel - do I saturate only the part to be embroidered?
@@petgiam1156 Hi Pet! I would treat the area that is in the hoop so that there is not any different stretch in the fabric being embroidered. Please let me know how it turns out, the good the bad and the ugly, this is such good information to know! Thanks so much! Terry
Oh bot, I have never tried dry cleaning, but because it is not getting wet as with washing the Terial Magic should hold up fine, unless the dry spray they clean with is so moist it wilts the fabric. Fabric can be reconstituted with an iron, curling iron or flat hair iron. Thanks! Terry
So sorry about the confusion, YT really does not have a space for this so I put it in my 1st comment above; here it is again: bit.ly/TMUSESPDF Thanks for your inquiry, you are not the only one finding it problematic~Terry
Hey Bbb, sorry about that. YT really does not have a space for this so I put it in my 1st comment above; here it is again: bit.ly/TMUSESPDF Thanks for your inquiry, you are not the only one finding it problematic_Terry
I’m using it to make fabric envelopes on my envy maker for journals
Hi Teri, You know I love this product. I've made napkin rings, quilled/coiled fabric, votive flowers, I've hand painted on it, and so much more. Whenever anyone asks me about making t-shirt quilts (which I actually don't make), I tell them to try Terial Magic instead of other stabilizers! I'm blown away by all the uses you have come up with and have demonstrated here!
Hi Ann, how are things? So happy you found the video helpful! What are you designing now? You are so creative, I would love to share a project with our viewers! Let me know and lets do this!
Busy, busy right now, recently finished a few online lessons. Working on painting Terial Magic fabric, hopefully it will be something to share. I'll be in touch. Thanks.
Great video! I bought Terial Magic several years ago to use in my Scan N Cut. I had no idea I could use it for so many other things. Can't wait to try it on tshirt fabric. Thanks.
Hi Lynda, so happy the video opened some doors for your projects! Please share you experience with the t-shirt fabric...it is really such a savings of time and $! Thanks! Terry
I use terial magic on my quilt fabrics before cutting as it prevents the fabric from moving while under the quilting ruler, I keep in in until I'm all done with the entire quilt as it makes piecing so very very simple!
I use Terial Magic for preping fabric for precision piecing (quilts). One light spray gives the stability of 3-4 applications of regular spray starch. It's a huge time saver compared to regular starch. ... and piecing with fabric treated with Terial Magic is a dream!
Oh, I love hearing this! Just spraying it lightly (or like you would starch) works like a super starch!!!! Yes I am so jazzed to hear about a new use! I will try it and make a video-you are the best...Thanks you!
So very true!
I have had a bottle of Terial Magic in my closet but never thought to use I. I am so inspired by your you tube I plan to make it part of my sewing/ embroidery.. thank you
Oh I am so happy you are inspired! Terial Magic allows your creativity to sore~makes fabric easy!
So excited to try and make quilt blocks, and also paint on it as well as print some quilt labels for my hand made bags and quilts!
Oh Valerie-I would love to see what you do! Please share, anytime!
Terry
I just heard about this today. i can't wait to get some. I love the idea of printing directly on the fabric!
You will love it! Be sure to press finished printing with hot iron directly on printing to set the inks! Thanks Terry
I have recently become interested in visible mending as an art form including sashiko and boro style Japanese techniques. I would think that Terial Magic could be very helpful in stabilizing the fabrics involved in such projects although I have not yet tried it.
Sounds great, Guliana below uses Terial Magic with her sashiko machine (never knew there was such a thing) Let me know how it works...I love new uses!
I love this product. What do I use it on? What don’t I? Lol. I do a lot of thread painting as well as embroidery. I have started using it for my quilting as well as my piecing. I was making origami styled boxes as gifts (out of fabric) and never liked using stabilizer with them. Terrial Arts solved my problem. Works great when I stitch on my sashiko machine too.
Hi Giuliana, I love hearing about for sashiko and would like to know more. I have seen hand sashiko but was unaware of the machine. Does the Terial Magic keep the fabric rigid enough so that it does not pucker with the long stitches? I also just read that Susan above uses it for piecing, she sprays it lightly on the fabric and says it's like spray 3 coats of traditional starch-I am definitely going to try this! Thanks for sharing, I might have to try the sashiko machine, do you have samples you can share? Thanks, Terry
If I want a ruffle or the accordion pleat you used in the cupcake card--Do i iron the pleats in when the cloth is damp from TM ? Di I ruffle fabric first then spray or do it after its stiff?? Love the product and the videos! THANK YOU for developing it and these videos.
Hi Karen, I would finger-press the pleats in the treated dry fabric, then press with iron if desired. Are you using a ruffle attachment or basting to gather fabric? Either way I would treat and dry/press fabric then ruffle on machine or baste stitch and gather. Thanks! Terry
I'm using terial magic for embroidery blocks...they are very stiff which makes the embroidery process great. But what is the best process for sewing the blocks together and quilting them?
Can I just use this like spray starch for stiffening fabric for Scandinavian Stars?
I have bought but have never used the Terial Magic can it be used to embroider on sweat shirts and hoodies?
Thanks! Wondering if I can use this for my hairbow business?
Love it. Please tell me: after saturating/squeezing the area i want to hoop for embroidery (cotton/spantex T-shirt), approx. how long would I need to wait before pressing, If I put the T-shirt on a hanger at room temperature -can’t put it outside in the sun nor near a radiator. Or is there a better method? Possibly letting it hang dry then spray a bit of water before pressing ? (But this would delay the embroidering quite a bit, wouldn’t it?) best advice please. Thanks
I have a bottle of Terial Magic. I can't wait to try it with my embroidery. Can I use it with a regular Cricut Explore or do I need to have the newest rotary-cutting model?
Hi Linda, Terial Magic makes fabric paper-like and will work with any rotary or die cutting machines~thanks! Terry
@@terialarts That's amazing!
hi Terry...on the T-Shirt quilts stabilized by Terial Magic, do you still need to use a ball point needle to do the quilting or is a regular needle going to be ok?
Hi Suzy, great question, I hope this helps, it's what I do~ I use a universal needle but you should test on a scrap of your t-shirt fabric as some are very light or have poly in them that may not absorb the Terial Magic as well as 100% cotton, thereby needing a ball point. I would lover to see your quilt, or progress! Please post to Terial Arts on Facebook! Thanks, Terry
Would like to make logos
I did an embroidery stitch out with a dense design. There is a few puckers so I was wondering if you could use terrial magic after the stitch out to take out puckers.
Hi Terry! Love your video. I just bought this product and am looking forward to using it. Where can we find the list of uses you refer to in your video? I can't seem to find it.
Hi Wendy, sorry for any confusion, the list is a link I had to put in my first comment~YT does not have a spot for it...but here it is: bit.ly/TMUSESPDF Thanks so much for watching and let me know what you use it on next!
I am making a birth announcement pillow. I used Terial Magic on the pillow front before machine embroidering. It came out great! Should I wash it out before or after I sew the pillow back to the embroidered front? The back will not be treated with the TM. Thanks.
Will this work on the back of towels? I assume I would still need to use wash away on top.
It does a really good job of making the loops stay intact, but I have not tried it on denser towels. Please let me know how it turns (on the tester that is, lol!)
Will this work on Bamboo knit with Spandex? This is a very light knit and sometimes difficult to sew. I usually have two yard pieces so soaking in a bowl would not really be practical. Would I perhaps hang it on a clothesline and spray it lightly?
Looking forward to more videos!
Thanks so much! I am looking froward to it~what is your interest when sewing and needing a stabilizer?
Terial Arts I bought a bottle awhile ago and don't think I ever used it! I haven't been doing much crafting lately, but when I get back to it, I'll be using it when I sew and machine embroider. Never thought of using it to cut fabric on the Cricut. You gave us a lot of good tips. Thanks!
@@conniel.4601 Hi Connie, yes! great with electronic and die cutters~so happy you watched and learned! Terial Magic does not get too old to use, the worst that happens is the sprayer clogs, just run it under warm water to free up the flow-Thanks for your comments!
Terial Arts great! Thanks!
I just found my bottle, have never opened it, and it says exp. june 2018. is it still good.
Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
I don't find the list of USES. Where do I find it?
So sorry about the confusion, YT really does not have a space for this so I put it in my 1st comment above; here it is again: bit.ly/TMUSESPDF Thanks for your inquiry, you are not the only one finding it problematic_Terry
bit.ly/TMUSESPDF
My terial magic arrived today! Can I use it on terry towel? How about chiffon? I thought it might make rolled hem on chiffon easier if I can use terial magic.
Yes, you can use it on terry and chiffon as long as the chiffon is natural fiber or natural fiber blend. Terial Magic needs to absorb into fabric so some poly fabrics are not suitable because they do not absorb. It does make fussy fabrics easier to handle and sew with! Thanks!!! Terry
@@terialarts Nervously I tried embroidering the word Braun on a bag I made for kitchen appliance - a cotton material. Turned out beautifully! I'll try on terry towel - do I saturate only the part to be embroidered?
@@petgiam1156 Hi Pet! I would treat the area that is in the hoop so that there is not any different stretch in the fabric being embroidered. Please let me know how it turns out, the good the bad and the ugly, this is such good information to know! Thanks so much! Terry
Then how about dry clean??
I need to make alot of orgami flowers for an evening gown
Oh bot, I have never tried dry cleaning, but because it is not getting wet as with washing the Terial Magic should hold up fine, unless the dry spray they clean with is so moist it wilts the fabric. Fabric can be reconstituted with an iron, curling iron or flat hair iron. Thanks! Terry
I do not find the download Teri referred to for us.
So sorry about the confusion, YT really does not have a space for this so I put it in my 1st comment above; here it is again: bit.ly/TMUSESPDF Thanks for your inquiry, you are not the only one finding it problematic~Terry
Great
Here is the Terial Magic many uses download: bit.ly/TMUSESPDF What is your next use?
I don't see a list in the comments.
Hey Bbb, sorry about that. YT really does not have a space for this so I put it in my 1st comment above; here it is again: bit.ly/TMUSESPDF Thanks for your inquiry, you are not the only one finding it problematic_Terry