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#21
Originally Posted by QKO
One of the neatest projects we've seen using texture magic is the Serenity shoulder bag, using Cara Serenity fabrics and texture magic:
http://www.quilt-kits-online.com/pro...hp?prod=PAA126
There is also another tote, made specifically for the TM product:
http://www.quilt-kits-online.com/pro...hp?prod=PAA100
I like that shoulder bag.....
It's nifty stuff!
http://www.quilt-kits-online.com/pro...hp?prod=PAA126
There is also another tote, made specifically for the TM product:
http://www.quilt-kits-online.com/pro...hp?prod=PAA100
I like that shoulder bag.....
It's nifty stuff!
#24
I've used it quite a few times. I used it a couple of time to make an overlapping flap on a purse. It really adds a little interest to a funcional part of the purse.It would be awfully cute to "smock" the top of a little girls dress. I really like the product, even if it's very expensive.
#25
Here is a link to the video
There are more
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1aOh...eature=related
It does not come undone after washing because you sew it to your fabric.I used 1/4 inch then crossed it the other way.
you can do stippling or anything you want.
If you do a search under texture magic you can see my frogs belly better than in the picture I posted.
Get that out of package and have fun!
Gale
Ps I changed my avatar to my snowman quilt I just finished so you would all feel cool!lol
There are more
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1aOh...eature=related
It does not come undone after washing because you sew it to your fabric.I used 1/4 inch then crossed it the other way.
you can do stippling or anything you want.
If you do a search under texture magic you can see my frogs belly better than in the picture I posted.
Get that out of package and have fun!
Gale
Ps I changed my avatar to my snowman quilt I just finished so you would all feel cool!lol
#26
Originally Posted by bamamama
I haven't used it yet but was planning to use it on the centers of a sunflower quilt.
#27
This is a good product, in my opinion. There are a few tutorials that you can watch regarding the product:
http://youtu.be/m1aOhov6I5U
http://youtu.be/ELETfMz1Zak
http://youtu.be/m1aOhov6I5U
There are many more, but these will start you off. Enjoy
http://youtu.be/m1aOhov6I5U
http://youtu.be/ELETfMz1Zak
http://youtu.be/m1aOhov6I5U
There are many more, but these will start you off. Enjoy
#28
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
I've seen purses and I've seen appliqued blocks put onto quilts done with it. Jennie Rayment does a block where you baste the block and pull the threads to make them all look like smocking but this stuff is better and quicker. You can also smock clothing.
#29
Originally Posted by sammygirlqt
I also would love to see projects where the texture magic was used. I was thinking of a flap on a purse? I haven't tried mine yet either.
#30
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Utah
Posts: 1,197
I have used this product a couple of times. I saw a demo on it and they made the top of a cupcake out of it. The cupcake was a pin cushion. Very cute. I make a baby quilt for my first great grandson using a 9 patch and a plain white block. On the plain block I appliqued different boy items such as airplane, fire engine, dinasour, lizard. I made the dinasour out of a dark green and used texture magic on the body of it. It really added interest to the quilt and made the dino pop. Sorry I don't have pictures. I don't think it is made out of plastic it feels like a nylon product. I have seen it used on the flap of a purse. I think it is a neat way to add interest where it is used without a ton of extra work.
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