Texture Magic
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Anybody using it? I just made a cupcake pincushion and made the "icing" using TM. I did it twice as the first one I used a craft batt underneath to give it a trapunto look, but it was too heavy for the small cupcake top. So I did another without the batt and it came out really cute. I still have to stuff it.
Just wondering if anyone else has done anything with it. It's so much fun to see what the fabric will look like after it is steamed.
Just wondering if anyone else has done anything with it. It's so much fun to see what the fabric will look like after it is steamed.
#5
I've seen it... I'm pretty sure I bought some of it... I haven't used it. I think I was going to attempt and Art Quilt when I purchased it, but don't have any idea how to get started. I think I remember the sales lady saying that if you want it really crinkley, then you don't want to leave it in water very long... maybe 1/2 what the instructions said.
Would love to see pics of what you create.
Would love to see pics of what you create.
#7
http://patsythompsondesigns2.danemco...texture-magic/
It is a new product put out by Superior Threads. The link above has a video you can watch to see how it works. It's pretty awesome stuff.
It is a new product put out by Superior Threads. The link above has a video you can watch to see how it works. It's pretty awesome stuff.
#8
I saw this the week of Nov 1st on Martha Pullens PBS show. They used it to get texture on Dupione (sp) Silk. it created a really cool puffy texture. Of course they don't tell you the name of the product during the segment, so I had no idea what it was.
It would be really cool in a quilt.
It would be really cool in a quilt.
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