Texture Magic
#21
I've used Texture Magic on a "Lovey" for a baby. Made a really neat crumpled texture on a piece of quilting cotton, poly satin and some Minkee like fabric! Only bought the packaged amount (maybe 1/3 yd) and I had plenty to do the three strips in this project. Really made some nice interest and feel for baby to put his fingers in. I like it, but will only use it in small pieces. It's fun!
#22
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 199
Went to a quilt show and saw this and thought I had to have it. Used it in the border of a small wall hanging and decided it wasn't my most favorite thing. I still have some left and would use it in a small project but not to any great extent.
#23
So far I have made three wallets and my friend is working on her second with Texture Magic and we love it.
Make a grid on the Texture Magic (TM) with lines 3/4" apart, I prefer on the diagonal. Sew the TM to the wrong side of your fabric with a wide zigzag or decorative stitch, on my Janome it is stitch 11 with a width of 7 (this did not work as well on my Bernina 730). On the wallets we made, we used almost a whole bobbin just in this process.
After you are done stitching, hold your iron ABOVE the RIGHT side of your fabric and steam it and you will see the fabric start to draw up. It will let you know when it is done as it will stop shrinking. DO NOT TOUCH YOUR IRON TO THE TEXTURE MAGIC!!
I have purchased my TM from two different sources but the best price I have found is on J. Hittles website. A package of 47x18 (I think) is just under $9.00.
Make a grid on the Texture Magic (TM) with lines 3/4" apart, I prefer on the diagonal. Sew the TM to the wrong side of your fabric with a wide zigzag or decorative stitch, on my Janome it is stitch 11 with a width of 7 (this did not work as well on my Bernina 730). On the wallets we made, we used almost a whole bobbin just in this process.
After you are done stitching, hold your iron ABOVE the RIGHT side of your fabric and steam it and you will see the fabric start to draw up. It will let you know when it is done as it will stop shrinking. DO NOT TOUCH YOUR IRON TO THE TEXTURE MAGIC!!
I have purchased my TM from two different sources but the best price I have found is on J. Hittles website. A package of 47x18 (I think) is just under $9.00.
#24
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Originally Posted by pugmom
So far I have made three wallets and my friend is working on her second with Texture Magic and we love it.
Make a grid on the Texture Magic (TM) with lines 3/4" apart, I prefer on the diagonal. Sew the TM to the wrong side of your fabric with a wide zigzag or decorative stitch, on my Janome it is stitch 11 with a width of 7 (this did not work as well on my Bernina 730). On the wallets we made, we used almost a whole bobbin just in this process.
After you are done stitching, hold your iron ABOVE the RIGHT side of your fabric and steam it and you will see the fabric start to draw up. It will let you know when it is done as it will stop shrinking. DO NOT TOUCH YOUR IRON TO THE TEXTURE MAGIC!!
I have purchased my TM from two different sources but the best price I have found is on J. Hittles website. A package of 47x18 (I think) is just under $9.00.
Make a grid on the Texture Magic (TM) with lines 3/4" apart, I prefer on the diagonal. Sew the TM to the wrong side of your fabric with a wide zigzag or decorative stitch, on my Janome it is stitch 11 with a width of 7 (this did not work as well on my Bernina 730). On the wallets we made, we used almost a whole bobbin just in this process.
After you are done stitching, hold your iron ABOVE the RIGHT side of your fabric and steam it and you will see the fabric start to draw up. It will let you know when it is done as it will stop shrinking. DO NOT TOUCH YOUR IRON TO THE TEXTURE MAGIC!!
I have purchased my TM from two different sources but the best price I have found is on J. Hittles website. A package of 47x18 (I think) is just under $9.00.
I sell tons of it so somebody must love it...
#25
I've use Texture Magic and loved the effects. I've used it for handbags and wallets as well as a "touchy" toddler quilt for a friend that has a child with some sensory issues. He LOVED the feel of the finished fabric! It is expensive, but you can buy it in smaller packages as well as look for sales, which is what I've done.
#26
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: 25 yrs in TN; now back home in MI
Posts: 1,871
I'd like to try it on velvet. My only concern is how it will wear over time. (The same with the thread.)
I would think the thread would give a softer hand to the finished product. Has anyone done a comparison test?
Here is a conversion chart so you know how much to purchase.
http://www.superiorthreads.com/media...t_Single_3.JPG
An aside: While you're there take a look at the try me specials: SUNBURST Thread. Hmmm if it's like the T-shirt product it does fade over time.
I would think the thread would give a softer hand to the finished product. Has anyone done a comparison test?
Here is a conversion chart so you know how much to purchase.
http://www.superiorthreads.com/media...t_Single_3.JPG
An aside: While you're there take a look at the try me specials: SUNBURST Thread. Hmmm if it's like the T-shirt product it does fade over time.
#27
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
you can actually use the elastic thread. you have to hand wind it in the bobbin and then you use regular in the top. when you are done if you use your iron and steam it really good it'll cause it to shrink up and it looks just like it. I recently made a quilt square that way. It's cool
#29
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Philomath,Ore
Posts: 499
Originally Posted by Shiloh
Has anyone ever used it? I saw it on Martha Pullen's show this week. It is every expensive ($23.50 yd). I wonder if there is something one could use to create the same effect.
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