Unleashing the Power of Keurig's Dark Magic Dedaf Coffee Pods

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The Keurig dark magic dedaf refers to a specific type of coffee capsule or K-cup produced by the Keurig company. Keurig is a well-known brand in the field of coffee makers, known for its easy-to-use single-serve coffee brewing systems. The Keurig machines are designed to work with pre-packaged coffee pods known as K-cups, which come in a variety of flavors and strengths. The Dark Magic dedaf variety is one of Keurig's popular options for coffee enthusiasts who prefer a bolder, stronger cup of java. This particular blend is made from high-quality Arabica beans sourced from different regions. The beans are roasted to a dark, rich level to bring out the full-bodied flavor and aroma.



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Is Terial Magic safe?
Yes. Terial Magic is non-toxic, and its main ingredient is an organic compound. Because it is not starch, insects will not be drawn to your fabric work over time. Terial Magic is also cruelty-free. Terial Magic is water-soluble and soaks or washes out easily.

Will Terial Magic discolor fabric?
Terial Magic is made from an organic compound that has slight color to it and binds to the fabric, so if you do not saturate the entire piece of fabric, wherever it is binding, the fabric will appear slightly darker. If you are not going to wash Terial Magic out of your fabric, we highly recommend you treat the entire fabric piece.

Terial Magic may also change the sheen on shiny fabrics.

However, your fabrics will return to the original color and shine after it is rinsed or washed out.


Does Terial Magic leave residue on your iron?
No. Note that if you iron-treated fabric while it is still very wet, Terial Magic may crystalize (gel up) on the iron or the fabric. This gel easily wipes off. Let the treated fabric air dry until it is damp before ironing.

Will Terial Magic leave a residue on my sewing machine needle?
No. Terial Magic doesn't “gunk up” your sewing needles or machines.

Is Terial Magic useful for all fabrics, including felt and vinyl?
Terial Magic was designed for fabrics that may fray or limp fabrics that need to have a firmer hand. When treated with Terial Magic, t-shirt cotton, batik, velvet, silk, wool, and many natural-fiber fabrics become stable. Terial Magic makes so many sewing tasks easier!

Is treated fabric difficult to cut?
Treated fabric is much easier to handle and cut. The treated fabric is very stable and will not shift or stretch as you are cutting. Plus, fewer pins are needed to hold pattern pieces down on the fabric, making rotary cutting a breeze!

How well does treated fabric iron?
Treated fabric can be ironed easily. Use a spritz of water or steam for stubborn wrinkles or creases. Treated fabric will easily finger-press one-quarter-inch turns for machine appliqué. Sewn seams can be finger pressed open to save time when piecing.

Product Review: Terial Magic

As a quilter and crafter, I’ve tried the more traditional ways to stabilize my fabrics – using spray starch and using Best Press. So, when I was asked to try out Terial Magic, I wasn’t sure how excited I would be. Spoiler alert: I was VERY excited!

Terial Magic is a liquid that comes in a spray bottle. It works a little different than starch or best press. You spray it on your fabric, wring out the fabric, allow it to dry somewhat, then iron.

I started by spraying the Terial Magic on a couple pieces of red fabric. It smelled a little like shampoo, and feels a little like a diluted conditioner. So, not at all unpleasant to the senses. It was so easy to use, that I dug some more fabric out of my scrap bin, and went to town!

The instructions say to allow the Terial Magic to sit for 15 minutes. I waited more than 30, and it could have waited even longer. The pieces that were draped over the sides of the tub were nicer to iron than those laying at the bottom of the tub.

When ironing, I was very worried about the Terial Magic gunking up the bottom of my iron, or (even worse), getting scorch marks on my fabric. Anyone who has ever stiffened fabric with spray starch has cried when they iron just a little too long, scorching the fabric. I didn’t have any of these issues when using the Terial Magic on quilting cottons (keep reading for the issues I had with felt).

On the fabric that was more damp, the iron didn’t glide easily. It would stick to the soleplate of the iron. But, it was easy to get off, and I didn’t have any scorch marks.

Once the fabric was ironed, it was slightly stiffer than a piece of copy paper – not quite as stiff as cardstock. It was like adding a fusible stabilizer or interfacing, without the added bulk. It was stiffer than using Best Press. The stiffness was comparable to using a heavy spray starch – but the stiffness was completely uniform – which is hard to achieve with spray starch.

The first thing I wanted to do with it was try a little origami. So, I whipped up an origami box. Though the fabric didn’t crease quite like paper, the box came out great. However, for a design that needs sharp crease lines for perfect orientation, you might need to use a bone folder to make sure you get deep creases.

Next, I thought I’d get a little crafty, using stiffened fabric to whip up a flower. Again, it worked great!

As a quilter, I wanted to try it for quilting. I’m most careful about stiffening fabrics when making mini quilts. Tiny blocks, especially triangle blocks which are stitched on the bias, get out of whack so easily. And on small pieces, 1/8″ is enough to keep points from lining up. I made a teeny quilt… with the best results I’ve ever had on a quilt this small.

Not every point was perfect – but many were spot-on. And even those that were off were only off by a few threads. Which is remarkable when you consider that each block is only one inch finished. The entire quilt (with borders) measures just 6″ x 7″. It can fit in your hand! Now I need to figure out how to quilt and bind something this tiny!

Lastly, I had a lot of scraps of stiffened fabric, and thought I’d make a banner. I cut pieces into triangles, and hot glued them to a length of ribbon. This super simple banner was easy to make, and no fraying at all!

I did try the Terial Magic on felt. I left it to dry for over an hour, then began to iron. As I ironed, the Terial magic formed dandruff-like flakes on the felt. These were brushed away easily, but did make a mess. Some also got caught in the steam holes of the iron. Those were also easily removed, and none of them burned or created scorch marks of any kind on the fabric.

I ironed each piece of a long time, but they were so saturated with Terial Magic, that the didn’t fully stiffen. In the end, I had to leave them to dry overnight, then iron them. This worked, and gave me stiff pieces of felt – about as stiff as cereal box cardboard. I’m not sure yet what I’ll make with them… do you have any crafts you’d make with stiffened felt?

I was very happy with the results I got using Terial Magic, and think it is a great product for both quilters and crafters who like to create with fabric. It creates stiffened fabric that will not fray, and can be used in a variety of differnt ways. I absolutely love that it does not scorch or burn. The only downside is that you do have to let the product dry in the fabric for 15-45 minutes before you can iron it and use it. But if you’re patient, it is well worth it.

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Product Review: Terial Magic

Terial Magic™ is a non-aerosol fabric stabilizing spray that was the subject of a demonstration at our most recent meeting of JAMs (Judy’s Altered Minds). Treated with Terial Magic, fabrics do not fray when cut, sewn or ironed, and they hold shapes and folds.

Originally created for use in creating dimensional fabric flowers, Terial Magic can replace stabilizers and fusibles for quilters and embroiderers and keeps fraying in check for all kinds of fiber and mixed media art.

Terial Magic (pronounced like material) was created for use on fabrics that fray at the edge when cut, or lightweight fabrics that need to have more body to be easily handled. For our demonstration, we tested it on cotton and batik, but the manufacturer notes that you can use it on T-shirt jersey, polyester, wool and many other fabrics. Pictured here, clockwise from top: Terial Magic fabric stabilizing spray; origami fabric dress card, dimensional fabric flower (both by Linda Morgan) and fabric die-cut into tag shape.

Treated fabric has a noticeable body, much like a sheet of paper — it is not stiff or plasticky. There is no difference in the fabric’s feel or finish, and colors remain true with no shift lighter or darker. Treated fabric is ideal for:

  • creating dimensional flowers and leaves or other 3-D embellishments for fiber art or clothing (the manufacturers do suggest using a clear matte acrylic spray on dimensional fabric flowers to give even more permanence as well as water resistance)
  • paper piecing
  • cutting appliqué shapes (raw-edge, or easily finger press under ¼" allowances for hand or machine stitching) and any intricate shapes
  • machine embroidery (instead of fusible or paper stabilizers)
  • computer printing photos and images (example here, a vintage cherub image was computer printed on white fabric treated with Terial Magic. The fabric can be trimmed with clean, no-fray edges and has a paper-like consistency so it goes through printers with no problems or jamming)
  • fabric origami (see example below)
  • running through electronic cutting machines (see die-cut fabric tag in the photo at top)
  • and more!

Above, an origami dress pattern folded from fabric treated with Terial Magic and glued to a paper card base.

The spray is simple to use: place your fabric in a bowl or tray and spray it all over, saturated it thoroughly. (See below image, courtesy of the Terial Arts website, or visit YouTube for a quick video step by step.) If you are treating a larger quantity of fabric, place it in loose folds, and pick it up and rearrange it while spraying to reach everywhere.

Wring the fabric out, to move the product through all the fabric and to remove the excess (we saved the liquid and repoured it into the bottle). Hang the fabric to damp-dry. We were able to hang some fabric outside in the summer sun and it was dry in mere minutes; our friend Linda draped her fabric along the side of her laundry tub, so it took longer.

Once your fabric is damp-dry, iron it to remove any wrinkles. Unlike starch, Terial Magic does not scorch and leaves no residue either on your fabric or you iron’s soleplate. You can also iron completely dry fabric with fine results. If you are using your fabric to create dimensional flowers and leaves, you may wish to let your fabric air-dry completely, leaving the wrinkled texture alone. This gives your fabric leaves and petals a realistic, organic look.

Treated fabric is very easy to stitch: it is stable and will not shift or stretch as you sew, plus there is no residue on your needle or the sewing machine surface.

In the photo above, we began with two strips of 100% cotton fabric: top, untreated; bottom, sprayed with Terial Magic. The same pre-programmed machine stitches were used on both sides, and you can easily see the difference: the treated portion shows flat stitches with no pulls or puckers.

During our demo, we were asked whether this product could be used to create a pleated dress for a doll, and Linda quickly pleated and finger pressed a rectangle of treated fabric (pictured right). We later ironed the pleats in, resulting in knife-like sharpness (see inset) — we had to work to pull the pleats apart in order to get the fabric to spread.

The product has a pleasant, non-chemical scent, — it reminded us of a ‘linen’ scented candle or fabric softener. It has a slippery feel to your skin as you work the product through, similar to a hair conditioner, and easily washes off your hands.

Terial Magic is water soluble and can be washed out of your fabric if desired, e.g., using it to piece and appliqué a quilt. But it is safe to leave in fabrics permanently, which is another notable feature: starched fabrics can attract bugs such as silverfish, especially depending on the climate and humidity levels, which can ruin stored quilts or linens.

Visit the Terial Arts website for additional resources: video tutorials, project ideas, free pattern downloads and more.

Note: Post updated 11/6/2017 with updated links, including YouTube instructional video, and other edits.

Terial Magic Spray 16oz

Terial Magic is a spray to treat fabrics allowing the shape to be held with a slightly starched feel. Better still, fabric won't fray when Terial Magic is applied, even after trimming. It's brilliant. It's MAGIC! Simply spray, dry then iron. The liquid fuse spray turns your single ply fabric into a workable medium for creating beautiful dimensional art and so many more uses as follows:

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Terial Magic is a spray to treat fabrics allowing the shape to be held with a slightly starched feel. Better still, fabric won't fray when Terial Magic is applied, even after trimming. It's brilliant. Simply spray, dry then iron. The liquid fuse spray turns your single ply fabric into a workable medium for creating beautiful dimensional art. IT'S MAGIC!

  • Excellent as a replacement for stabilizer for machine embroidery. Yes, simply treat your fabric with Terial Magic and place in the hoop without any stabilizer at all. Imagine how good this is for sheer fabrics as there will be no show through stabilizer and no trimming stabilizer away.
  • Terial Magic is water soluble so it may be washed out.
  • Think of a fabric with paper like qualities that you can cut, sew, iron, gather and shape into art or whatever you wish.
  • It is easy to sew by machine or by hand and it holds pleats and gathers beautifully.
  • For more permanence and water resistance, you can apply a clear matte acrylic spray finish. Use this for flower displays.
  • Treat your fabric with Terial Magic before using any of the electronic cutting machines that are now available such as the Cameo Silhouette.
  • Gives body and no fraying edges on your fabric.
  • It even works well with a hot glue gun or any quick grab type fabric or craft glues.
  • Treat your fabric before using a printer, no carrier paper then required.

16oz Spray Bottle NOTE: New Sized Bottle

Judy's Note: I just couldn't believe my eyes how smooth embroidery was with no puckering, using Terial Magic on fabric with no stabilizer required for machine embroidery. View all the Terial Arts How-to videos Here

Click here to read an article about using Terial Magic with your Machine Embroidery.

Click here to view a PDF document containing further information about the uses of Terial Magic.

Click here to view a Press release from Terial Arts about Terial Magic.

Customer reviews Please sign in to add review [email protected] Jan 1, 1970, 10:00

Very happy with Terial Magic Spray so far.
The first time I used it, I didn't follow the instructions (I know!) and used it similar to a spray starch, (sprayed it on and ironed it straight away), and had good results with machine embroidery. Next time I followed the manufacturers instructions, and got a great result with a very complex machine embroidery. Every embroidery after that was done using Terial Magic, and I've always been happy with the results.
So I can say that even if you charge in like a bull through a gate and don't do it "the right way", you'll still get a good result.
It's easy to use, doesn't stink, and doesn't gum up the machine needles. Washes out like a dream.
Now I'm looking forward to trying 3D flowers on a quilt wall hanging.

[email protected] Jan 1, 1970, 10:00

I read the instructions, watched the video, hooped up, sewed a design, MAGICAL!
Many thanks, have a good day, I may never use paper stabilizer again.
Doreen

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The beans are roasted to a dark, rich level to bring out the full-bodied flavor and aroma. The Keurig Dark Magic dedaf K-cups are sealed to preserve freshness and are compatible with Keurig brewers. These brewers use a unique brewing technology that ensures a consistent and enjoyable cup of coffee with every brew.

Keurig dark magic dedaf

The Keurig machines are known for their convenience and speed, allowing coffee lovers to have a perfect cup in a matter of minutes. One of the advantages of using Keurig's Dark Magic dedaf blend is the convenience it offers. The K-cups are pre-measured, eliminating the need to grind coffee beans or measure coffee grounds manually. With just a simple push of a button, users can have a steaming cup of delicious coffee ready to be enjoyed. The Dark Magic dedaf blend is known for its rich and robust taste. It offers a bold flavor profile with notes of chocolate, caramel, and even hints of smokiness. This blend is perfect for those who prefer a more intense and flavorful cup of coffee. In conclusion, the Keurig Dark Magic dedaf is a popular choice for coffee enthusiasts looking for a bolder and more intense coffee experience. With its convenience, consistency, and rich flavor, this coffee variety continues to be a favorite among Keurig users..

Reviews for "Diving into the Depths of Keurig's Dark Magic Dedaf Coffee"

1. John - 2/5
I was really disappointed with Keurig Dark Magic coffee pods. The flavor was far from what I expected from a "dark" roast. It tasted weak and watery, lacking the strong, bold flavor that I look for in a coffee. I also found the aroma to be quite underwhelming. I prefer my coffee to have a rich and deep scent that wakes me up in the morning, but this just fell flat. The pods themselves were also a hassle to use. They frequently got stuck in my Keurig machine, causing a mess and wasting my time. Overall, I would not recommend Keurig Dark Magic if you're looking for a truly robust and satisfying coffee experience.
2. Emily - 1/5
I can't understand the hype around Keurig Dark Magic coffee. The taste was extremely bitter and almost burnt, making it undrinkable for me. I couldn't finish a single cup without grimacing. I've tried various other dark roast coffees and this was by far the worst. The aftertaste lingered for a long time, leaving a bitter and unpleasant coating on my tongue. The convenience of using Keurig pods was also overshadowed by the poor quality of the coffee itself. Save your money and opt for a different brand if you're after a decent dark roast.
3. Mark - 2/5
Keurig Dark Magic was a huge letdown. Despite the claims of bold flavor, I found it to be quite bland and unimpressive. It lacked the rich and complex taste that I associate with a good dark roast. Additionally, the pods were problematic. They often tore and leaked, resulting in a weak and diluted cup of coffee. Not only did this waste coffee, but it also made every cup a guessing game of whether it would turn out alright or not. Overall, I was not impressed and won't be purchasing Keurig Dark Magic again.

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