Texture Magic Tuesday/ Whole Cloth Quilt
Posted: 1 September 2009 at 2:50 p.m.
We are constantly experimenting with Texture Magic to see how it responds in various projects. I wanted to see how Texture Magic would do in a whole cloth quilt with batting.
I layered this quilt in this order: I layered the orange Dupioni silk fabric for the front, Texture Magic, wool batting (for more loft) and then purple Dupioni silk as a backing.

Beth Murray of Durham, California did a beautiful job quilting the whole cloth piece.
She used Superior Threads
Glitter for the thread.
We measured the quilt before steaming at 52 1/4" X 67".
The stitching before steam.

The purple Dupioni silk is a two-tone with a slight olive green sheen.

Laying the quilt out on a large table, I began steaming it. We use an up and down method and watched the parts begin to curl up, and then lie flat as the shrinking was completed.
The silk took on an almost embossed look.

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The feathers took on a trapunto look.

The finished quilt before it was trimmed and bound.
The finished size ended up being 47 1/2 X 61, meaning it shrank around 10%.
Texture Magic can be purchased from our web site in continuous yard cuts. Look under Custom Cuts.
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