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Terial Magic Liquid Stabilizer Spray by Terial Arts | Product Review



Trial Magic Liquid Stabilizer spray is great for fabric DIY Crafting Projects and will help the fabric maintain the shape you cut out.  You can use this spray to prepare fabric for a variety of projects which include fabric flowers like the ones below.

I recently got to spend a bit of time at their booth at the Winter 2016 CHA Mega Show and see the variety of fabric projects that can be made with this stabilizer spray.




This product is special because it stabilizes the fabric so it can be used in Ink Jet Printers, Electronic Cutters, Sizzix Big Shots, and for Machine Embroidery.  The video below shows how to use the spray on fabric to prepare it for the electronic cutter machine.



Note: to use the fabric in the electronic cutters such as the Cricut, you need to make sure your piece of fabric is cut to fit the cricut mat.  Below is a photo that has some great hints for using the treated fabrics in your crafting designs.



Terial Magic also works great for quilting and keeping those delicate shapes in tack while making the quilt.

Terial Arts also has some cute mini quilt patterns on their web site.  My favorite is this 3D Floral Fabric Quilt called the "Joy" quilt.


They also have patterns for Fairy Wings which is an easy beginner project for those wanting a soft alternative to the traditional wire wings for their costuming needs. There are wires in this project but they are safely enclosed in the fabric which make them easy to shape and use.

  Another fun project they had on display is this beautiful fabric flower hand mirror.  The fabric flowers are all made using the Terial Magic Liquid Stabilizer spray to support the fabric during construction.  They have some flower patterns and instructions on their website for purchase.

I recommend reading the reviews of this product on Amazon, because some of the user have found some interesting applications for this product.  Also, the Terial Arts website has some other great products and kits that you may find interesting.

NOTE:  This is not a sponsored review or video.  I saw the product at a trade show and love it.








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