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Heat
Magic
Heat Soluble Topping/Stabilizer
Use Heat Magic to keep embroidery stitches elevated and uniform
on the surface of high pile and textured fabrics. Because Heat
Magic is removed with the touch of an iron, it is ideal when embellishing
or embroidering luxury fabrics such as velvet, silk, and linen.
Heat Magic is essential when stitching on household basics such
as towels, fleece and more in order to keep your embroidery dense
and the background fabric from peeking out through the stitching.
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Clear and Easy to see through
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Easy to remove from around embroidery and machine stitching
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Embossed
backside prevents curling and shifting
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Perfect
for fabrics that can't be wet such as velvet, wool, satin,
etc.
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Trace
intricate quilt patterns onto Heat Magic for an easy guide
when free motion quilting or thread painting.
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Prevents
loops from coming through the embroidery on high pile fabrics
such as towels and terry cloth.

Place Heat Magic
in the Hoop with your fabric. |

Stitch the embroidery
design directly through the Heat Magic. |

Tear away as
much of the Heat Magic as possible when the embroidery is
complete. |

Touch the surface
of the embroidery with a hot iron. |

Beautiful embroidery
results! |
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To use as a topping:
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Place
a piece of Heat Magic on the surface of the hooped item, bumpy
side touching the fabric, and secure the outer corners with
tape to prevent movement.
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Complete the embroidery design.
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Tear
away as much of the Heat Magic as possible from around the
design.
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Place your heated iron directly on top of the embroidery to
remove the excess stabilizer. Be sure your iron temp is at
least 300°F (148°C).
To use
as a stabilizer:
- Place a piece
Heat Magic within the hoop with the item to be embroidered.
Use a piece at least one inch larger than the outer perimeter
of the hoop and place the bumpy side of the stabilizer against
the fabric.
- Embroider the
design.
- Tear away as much
of the Heat Magic from around the design as possible.
- Place your heated
iron directly on top of the embroidery to remove the excess
stabilizer. Be sure your iron temp is at least 300°F (148°C).
*To clean your iron
of any residue, heat the iron up to its highest temperature and
move the irons surface back and forth over a wet towel firmly.
Iron cleaners such as Dritz and Niagra work as well.
Sizes Available: 10"
x 10 yds, 20" x 10 yds
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