Take your cutting machine crafts to the next level with the Foil Quill! What is the Foil Quill? It’s a revolutionary heating tool that works in all major cutting machines to beautifully foil projects on a variety of materials! Here are all the details about this awesome new tool.
What is the Foil Quill from We R Memory Keepers?
I always love when a new product comes out and I get to share it with you! Today I’m talking all about the Foil Quill from We R Memory Keepers, sent to me by my favorite craft store JOANN. I first saw the Foil Quill demonstrated at Creativation in January (it won a Best New Product award) and I pretty much jumped up and down like a crazy person and couldn’t wait to get my hands on it.
Now that I’ve used it, how do I feel about it?
LOVE!!
I can honestly say it has lived up to the hype—it’s is such a great tool to have in your cutting machine arsenal.
In this post, I’m going to go over a bunch of information about the Foil Quill and frequently asked questions, and then go to this post to tackle a project, including my tips and tricks for getting the best results!
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What is the Foil Quill?
So what IS this tool? The Foil Quill is essentially a heat pen. It’s the first tool of its kind, designed to foil projects you make with your electronic cutting machine using a heated tip and heat-activated foil.
How Does the Foil Quill Work?
The Foil Quill uses the heated tip to draw over a sheet of foil and transfer that foil to your project.
What’s Included in the Foil Quill Box?
There are two ways to buy: The All-In-One Kit, which includes all three tip sizes, or individual tips sizes—standard, fine, and bold.
The Foil Quill All-In-One Kit
The Foil Quill kit comes with everything you’ll need to get started. You’ll get the three tip sizes of the foil quill (standard, fine, and bold), a heat shield to protect your cutting machine from the heated tip while the tool is heating up, four machine adapters (which I’ll talk about in a bit), three colors of foil—rose gold, gold, and silver, and a roll of placement tape, as well as the instruction manual.
The Foil Quill Individual Pens
You can also buy the Foil Quill pens individually (standard, fine, and bold). In the box you’ll get the foil quill itself, the four machine adapters, and the heat shield. The individual pens do not come with foil or placement tape, though you can buy them separately:
What Cutting Machines Work with the Foil Quill?
The Foil Quill works with all major electronic cutting machines on the market. It has been tested with the following machines:
- Cricut Maker
- Cricut Explore Air 2
- Cricut Explore Air
- Cricut Explore One
- Silhouette Cameo 3
- Silhouette Cameo 2
- Silhouette Cameo 1
- Silhouette Portrait
- Silhouette Curio
- Brother ScanNCut DX
- Brother ScanNCut
- Sizzix Eclips 2
- Sizzix Eclips 1
The adapters that come with the All-In-One Kit and individual pens allow the Foil Quill to be used with all those cutting machines. Just screw on the correct adapter for your machine and place in the pen housing. You may need to remove the pen insert on your machine for the Foil Quill to fit into the housing.
What Foils Can I Use with the Foil Quill?
We R Memory Keepers have designed specialty heat-activated foil to work with the Foil Quill, in nineteen colors—including colors like black and pearl white, both of which I really want to try (white foil on black cardstock? That’s going to be gorgeous.)
As far as other foil brands go, you’ll have to test them. There are other heat-activated foils on the market which will probably work. Other foils, however, that are activated with toner or adhesive, will not work with the Foil Quill.
Where Do I Find Designs to Foil with the Foil Quill?
You can foil basically any design you can upload to a cutting machine’s design software. If your machine has the capability to use a pen, you will insert the Foil Quill and use it as though it is the pen.
We R Memory Keepers also released seven Design Drives, each of which has 200 different files (PNG and SVG), all designed specifically with foiling in mind:
Powering the Foil Quill
Now let’s talk about actually powering up this tool.
What Power Sources Work with the Foil Quill?
The Foil Quill is externally powered, meaning it needs a power source to heat up. I have found a small portable battery unit works well (the kind I travel with to charge my phone when I’m not near an outlet). You can also plug it directly into a USB port in a wall charger, if your machine is close enough. If your machine has a USB power source, you can also use that, though machine manufacturers do not recommend it.
How Do I Know If My Foil Quill Is Heating Up?
When you plug in the Foil Quill, a light at the top will illuminate, showing that the Foil Quill is on and heating up.
How Long Does It Take for the Foil Quill to Heat Up?
It takes about five minutes for the foil quill to come to temperature. While it is heating up, place the heat shield below the Foil Quill so that the heat doesn’t damage your machine.
What To Look For Next
Whew! That’s a lot of information about the Foil Quill—I hope it answers a lot of the questions you might have about the Foil Quill before you get one. Then make sure to check out this Celestial Artwork post that will take you from start to finish making a project with the Foil Quill, plus tips and tricks (and a bit of troubleshooting!) that will make your projects turn out great from the start. I am SO excited about this tool—I hope you are too!
What if we skip the taping part and use a magnetic mat instead? Check out my blog on Using the Foil Quill Magnetic Mat!
Comments & Reviews
Arlene Zaldo says
Will the WRMK Magnetic Plate work on my Brother Scan N Cut CM100?
Thank you.
Cori George says
I am not actually sure! I finally got mine in the mail yesterday, and it says it works with the Brother Scan N Cut SDX. I’m not familiar with Brother machines, so I’m not sure if the SDX is similar to your machine. You could always contact American Crafts at acinfo@americancrafts.com as well!
felicia says
I have the Cricut Explore one and have tried my Foil Quill 4 different times with 2 different papers using 2 different colors and none of them leave anything that resembles the design. I tried a text design, a simple heart and a square. Any idea why this would happen?
Cori George says
Can you tell me what foil you are using? Have you tried contacting American Crafts at acinfo@americancrafts.com?
Barbara Miller says
Hi,
Love the idea of the foil quill but I have the original Cricut Explore with a wireless adapter. Can I use the foil quill with it or will I need to upgrade?
Liz, HLMS Reader Support says
You can definitely use the Foil Quill with your existing machine, but you will need to plug the USB adapter into your laptop or an external battery charger to power it – anything that is a power source with a USB charger in it will do. Only the Maker machine has this built in already.
Happy Crafting!!
Liz, HLMS Reader Support
Ana says
This post is really helpful :)
I’m really looking forward to buy this, but I do wonder – will the machine have problem with designing my own ones and repeating it like 100 times over a month. What do you think?
Kristin Cauthen says
I bought the foil quill just today from Joann and it does not work on my cricut. What they said about testing it, is completely wrong. I have the Cricut explore one and the adapter does not fit into the housing unit. I am so frustrated.
Cori George says
Hi Kristin — have you reached out to WRMK? They said it would fit. The other Cricut’s use the pen adapter but since the One only has the tool adapter there might be something else you need to do to get it to work?
Diane U. says
I too found the quill pen and adapter would not fit into my cricut explore one machine. I was determined to use it, so I put it in the carrier w/o the adapter sleeve and left a small gap between the top of the carriage and the lower edge of the quill pen ( I eye it up to be about 1/8″or one width of the screw thread that is molded into the unit to screw the adapter on). Worked beautifully that way!
Emily says
Thank you!! I ran into the same problem and I was so devastated. You’re right, it works perfectly! :)
Pamela Burns says
I bought one of the usb for the foil quill and plugged it into my Brother scan n cut but the images wont come up what am I doing wrong?
Cori George says
Are you using the Design Drive? Did you plug it into your Brother? I’m not familiar with the Scan N Cut software and how it works, but maybe I can troubleshoot.
Margaret says
Hi
I have watched your video, perfect, much better than the instructions that came with the item.
I have a question. I heated the pen up for 10 minutes and you can see the words on the foil but when i peeled it back all of it has not transferred it to my card. Its just normal everyday card stock. I have the foil taped down on all four sides so its very tight to the card
What am I doing wrong
Many thanks
Margaret
Cori George says
What foil are you using? This post might help: https://heyletsmakestuff.com/what-foil-works-with-the-foil-quill/
Bj Neubauer says
Did you have the shinny side facing up? The dull side should be facing down onto your item and the very shinny side facing up towards you.
Amy Motroni says
Yes, that’s correct!
Tory says
I’m having the same problem on my maker it’s like the pressure isn’t enough? Have you found out how to overcome this?
Amy Motroni says
Hi Tory,
You might want to try a heavier material or reach out to American Crafts in case the pens aren’t working properly. Here’s their customer service email: acinfo@americancrafts.com
Hope that helps!
Amy, HLMS Reader Support
Deborah Griffin says
The foil quill sounds awesome, but I do have a few questions, can I use it on leather, if it is used on wearable leather, does it wear well. In another words if I use it on parts to make a belt, how well will the foil wear? Earrings? Bags and tags?
Cori George says
You CAN use it on leather, but I’m not sure about the “wearability” of it yet — since I’ve only had it a short time. That being said, the foil really does adhere—I can’t imagine it flaking off or anything, at least not with regular use. Hope that helps!
Dionna Vallejos says
I’m super excited to have this set. I lucked out and got it at HSN $60.00 earlier this week. I’m definitely gonna be busy playing with this when it arrives on Tuesday. Thanks for the info. I can’t wait to see what you make with it.
Lucy says
Im so excited for this! Definitely want to see a video to show where exactly to place the heat shield.
My mind is going crazy with project ideas!
Cori George says
Check out my video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtWts75CeuY That’ll show you where to put the heat shield :)