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Perhaps a better name would be Journal or News. I chose B.L.O.G.—who knew that “word” would become traditional? The good news is “Quilting” will always be universally recognized no matter what language we translate. We’ll still be searching for creative ways to express quilt art and new locations to shop for essentials. We desire inspirational instructors, exciting fabrics and especially quality THREADS—the glue! Our support network of quilters through satellite groups, guilds, and communities is vibrant (especially here, on Vancouver Island, BC). Join me as I share how-to articles on Threads and techniques, quilting events, profiles on fabric artists, natural things of beauty and  general interest to curious and resourceful stitchers! ...Cindy Scraba (Cinderella)

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Introducing...Texture Magic™

Posted by cindy on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Quilts aren't the only items to benefit from adding some Texture Magic™. Incorporating this tactile product to store bought items is also functional. This over-sized shopping bag was the perfect subject waiting for my quick makeover process...

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Project overview: How-to create a functional and fun textured pocket 

Scroll down and view how I transformed a basic black bag into something with a wee personality. Once I introduced Texture Magic--the new shrinking medium, to a stretchy knit it was instant friendship for both fabrics. I love "drama free" projects, don't you?

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  Quilted 3 Layers              Texture Magic side UP             Ready to steam

1. Create a traditional quilt sandwich: bottom layer is Texture Magic fabric, center batting, and knit fabric top.  This pocket was cut larger than the finished size to allow for the 30% shrinking process which creates the magic here! 

2. As shown above, you "free-motion" quilt the layers by following the fabric design. (Practice this on a small piece first). I used the new Superior Titanium Coated Topstitch Needle #90/14 for this entire project. This bag is made of a canvas-type vinyl and was actually a breeze to sew. Also, smoke colorless MonoPoly as the top thread expertly conceals stitches while the darker areas create depth in this hounds' tooth checked pattern.

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3. Here's the fun part--applying the steam to activate the shrinking process. And you get a free facial while providing the makeover. Watch the fabric layers morph together and transform into another dimension. Flip it over to steam a little longer and create maximum shrinkage and texture. Wow! 

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4. Begin to attach the textured pocket directly on top of the existing bag pocket. Stitch along the bottom edge of bag binding catching all layers and tucking in the side seams.

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5. Trim and fit new pocket cover allowing for side seams including a generous top hem (above) for the pouch. No need for extra lining--TM doubles as the lining in this application.

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6. Compress seam edges under a teflon sheet to protect the Texture Magic from melting. TM only likes steam--irons won't play nicely.

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7. The finished bottom edge is stitched along the existing binding already on the bag--SID, stitch in the ditch here--easy.

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8. Hand slip-stitch side seams by easing in knit fabric and heavy wt. thread and a leather needle, which has a lovely chisel point, to penetrate the vinyl and multiple layers.

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9. Repeat my procedures for the accent flap and attach. The velcro was already there!

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Previously a Plainer Jane, shows off her makeover.

I hope I've inspired you to re-purpose other items this way by introducing them to texture. Of course the Texture Magic fabric helps! Stay tuned for future How-To's by Cinderella. . .

We know creativity urges can spike anytime and it's nice to already have a supply of Texture Magic in your stash. You can include a package of Texture Magic for your shopping cart here. Click Texture Magic Button from Home Page. Choose from 1/2 yd, 1 yd, or custom cut sizes. Mention this BLOG article to receive an extra lollipop in your next order.

Happy Texturing!

Cinderella


Category: Focus on Texture


Comments

  • Are copies of that mag still available as back issues?
    by marie on 07 December 2011 at 5:25 p.m.
  • I loved your texture magic article on the sunflower pillow printed in the Canadian Quilter Assoc. Newsletter January 2010--great job!
    by kathryn on 25 July 2011 at 4:13 p.m.