Textured Magic
#32
I saw this at a shop hop just before christmas. Mom got some for a christmas wallhanging of santa's face. We thought it was perfect for adding texture to his beard. but it is hard to find in Canada. I have to go back to the shop hop ploace and get more of it.
#33
i made two sundresses and hats turned out very cute dont have pics as gave them to great grandchildren already. it takes alot of thread and takes some time but quite interesting in the end. do have to line it as it is scratchy if you dont. i had fun doing it. i got the pattern for it on sewthankful.com.
#35
Originally Posted by Lori S
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
I love it! And you just gave me the solution to a wall hanging I am designing. Now to find best place to buy Textured Magic...LQS, Hancocks, JoAnns or online?
#36
Originally Posted by golo8
You will have to post a picture of your wall hanging so we can all see it when it is done.... :)
#37
Originally Posted by golo8
Linda, I am going to have to try that....bet it really made the quilt..
I bought my TM at my Local Quilt Store.... along with the purse pattern..
I bought my TM at my Local Quilt Store.... along with the purse pattern..
#38
I used texture magic to make a ruffle for GD dresses and for pillow shams oh and the ruffle on the curtains Its cheaper and easier that buying a ruffles (which I happen to have) its easier and I think quicker and no mistakes.
#39
I've made a few things with it, mostly purse-related. Here are a couple of pictures of bow tucks variations using Texture Magic (I prefer a purse with a flap to hold stuff in). I generally meander/stipple quilt (rather than straight lines) before the shrinking.
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