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#32
I have had some for quilt some time. I saw it and thought it was really neat. I haven't decided where to use it yet. LQS says they tried it and washed it repeatedly and it stayed in. I will have to make a purse with it since I need a new purse. Thanks for reminding me I have it in my stash
#33
I took a class using texture magic - easy to use, draw a grid line horizontally and vertically at 1" intervals, make a sandwich with your top material, batt and texture magic, sew straight lines on your grid again horizontally and vertically with your top material on the bottom, so you are actually sewing on the texture magic. When you have sewn all of the grid - take to your ironing board - Then hold your steam iron just above the top material, and the hot steam it will puff up, being careful - if you iron it - you will lose the puff.
On the bottom left and right see the grid and the flower in the middle is stippled - not easy to see in pic, better in person. Made this bag for my sister.
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#34
I watched a Sue Hauseman show this last week on PBS and she had a guest showing how to do this and they made a cushion from it with a lot of embellishments. Was quite nice. I wonder if you could find the episode on her website to watch.
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Originally Posted by peaceandjoy
A friend made a purse with it; the purse was really cute. One of the LQS demo'd it at a guild meeting recently, used it only on the flap of a purse. The flap was actually kind of shaped like a leaf and the stitiching used w/ the Texture Magic sort of along the lines of the veins on a leaf. Sorry, no picture... Made it very artsy.
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