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TOPIC: Using texture magic on applique

Re: Using texture magic on applique 08 Sep 2010 23:54 #49689

You both make sense! I think I'll try it this weekend
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Re: Using texture magic on applique 08 Sep 2010 20:33 #49685

LauraBC wrote:
Another question for the ice cream quilt, I want to use the texture magic for the cone but it would be appliqued onto the top, not pieced in. With the edges all wobbly and wavy, how am I going to get this sewn down??
Look at what Patsy Thompson has done. [url]daily-blog/103-good-advice/13790-texture-magic[/url]
May 2010
You could problably adapt her instructions to stitch around the applique to stitching around the cone template before cutting out. Of course, you would have to draw stitching or cutting lines first. I would draw the cutting line and stitch just inside the cutting line. Then piece as normal.


Coast of South Carolina USA
Sewing/Quilting on my Viking Sapphire 870
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Re: Using texture magic on applique 08 Sep 2010 19:13 #49684

I am using Texture magic on some flower centres and have found that if you use a a foundation like stable stuff to form your shape over and leave a large seam allowance to liberally glue under, it works. (Sorry about the lack of clarity, am suffering from cold/allergies and am very well medicated) :P

Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Last Edit: 09 Sep 2010 18:48 by jasheeler.
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Using texture magic on applique 08 Sep 2010 15:25 #49679

Another question for the ice cream quilt, I want to use the texture magic for the cone but it would be appliqued onto the top, not pieced in. With the edges all wobbly and wavy, how am I going to get this sewn down??
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