Machine embroidery using Terial spray.
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Here's a great and very informative review of the product. Sounds like a winner!
http://www.crafttestdummies.com/prod...-terial-magic/
http://www.crafttestdummies.com/prod...-terial-magic/
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I use it for REALLY picky piecing (like a Texas Star) and for needle turn applique. But it is really great if you are using an electric cutting machine for applique pieces (such as the Brother Scan & Cut). Terial Magic goes a long way; can be used as a spray, brushed, or soaked(not large sections). It is a little spendy, but definitely worth every penny!
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/general...s-t287583.html
It was moved from Main to Chit Chat.
My sew group members all said I had to use paper stabilizers. They don't do much machine embroidery like the guild members do.
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I bought this at a quilt show in September. Have yet to try it. Seeing your results has made me want to try it. When my machine gets back from the "factory hospital" I will give it a try. The factory has had it three weeks, so hopefully it will be soon!
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I won't use it for embroidery. Yes it looks terrific when it's first finished but that stuff washes out, and with no stabilizer after the item has been washed a few times there's nothing under the stitches for support so the embroidery will end up looking like just what it is, embroidery done with no permanent support. Just something to think about.
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