Taking Texture Magic Shrinking Fabric from Concept to Creation

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Texture magic shrinking fabric is a revolutionary material that has the ability to shrink in size and create unique textures when heat is applied to it. This fabric is made of a special blend of fibers that have been treated with a proprietary chemical formula. When this fabric is exposed to heat, it undergoes a process known as thermal shrinkage, which causes it to shrink in size. The shrinking process also creates a wrinkled texture on the fabric, giving it a unique and interesting appearance. The texture magic shrinking fabric can be used in a variety of applications, including fashion, interior design, and art installations. One of the main advantages of texture magic shrinking fabric is its ability to create three-dimensional textures on a flat surface.


Both of these pillows were based on projects in the book, Serger Boutique by Nancy Zieman and Barbara Goldkorn. I used the instructions from the Textured Chic Pillow project to construct my green pillow. I constructed my purple pillow using the instructions from the project, Randomly Stitched Texture Pillow.

Although these textured chic pillows may appear advanced, they were actually very easy to make on the serger using a narrow coverstitch and silk dupioni fabric. Although these textured chic pillows may appear advanced, they were actually very easy to make on the serger using a narrow coverstitch and silk dupioni fabric.

Texture magic shrinking fabric

One of the main advantages of texture magic shrinking fabric is its ability to create three-dimensional textures on a flat surface. When the fabric is heat treated, the fibers contract and cause the fabric to wrinkle and shrink in certain areas. This creates a sculptural effect that adds depth and dimension to any design.

Texture magic shrinking fabric

I always get excited when I get an opportunity to use the coverstitch on my serger for more than just hems on knits. Although these textured chic pillows may appear advanced, they were actually very easy to make on the serger using a narrow coverstitch and silk dupioni fabric. The secret to the texture is in the special shrinking fabric. I just love how the textured surface of the dupioni silk changes color with the light!

The Book – Serger Boutique

Both of these pillows were based on projects in the book, Serger Boutique by Nancy Zieman and Barbara Goldkorn. I used the instructions from the Textured Chic Pillow project to construct my green pillow. I constructed my purple pillow using the instructions from the project, Randomly Stitched Texture Pillow.

Texture Magic

The special shrinking fabric is a synthetic fabric that shrinks when it is steamed. There are two brands that I am familiar with – Texture Magic by Superior Threads and Fabric Magic by Pellon. Sew or serge it to the back of the fabric you want to texturize, apply steam and watch it magically transform. The package says it can shrink up to 30%. I think the amount of shrinkage is dependent on the fabric to which it is stitched.

Shrinkage Test

I wanted to see how much my silk dupioni would shrink, so I would know how much fabric I needed to make my pillows. For my test I started with a square of Texture Magic and of silk dupioni. I drew lines on the piece of Texture Magic and pinned it to my silk. I then stitched on the lines with a narrow coverstitch.

Then came the fun part – the steam! I hovered over the sample with my iron at full steam and watched the fabric shrink. The result of my test is shown in the photos below. My square started at 12.5” x 12.5” and it ended up at 10” x 11”. So my fabric shrank 12% in one direction and 20% in the other direction. My fabric didn’t shrink quite as much as the “up to 30%”, but the texture was still amazing.

Embellish the Pillow Fabric

I began by drawing lines on the texture magic for where I wanted to stitch on the green pillow. For the purple pillow I didn’t need to draw the lines because I was stitching randomly. After finishing my lines, I pinned a piece of texture magic to the back side of each piece of dupioni.

I set up my serger for a narrow coverstitch with thread to coordinate with my fabric. I wanted the puffy texture to stand out and not the thread. Maxilock thread was used in the needles and Mettler embroidery thread was used in the chain looper.

So I could see the lines more easily, I used a clear foot, but a standard presser foot would also work. With the Texture Magic side up, I serged on the lines (or randomly) to stitch the Texture Magic to the silk.

I have a Babylock Evolution serger, and there is not very much room to the right of the needle. Because I was serging into the center of the fabric, I had to shift and maneuver the bulk of the fabric around the right side of the presser foot. If you have a coverstitch capable serger without a lot of “throat space” you will need to roll and fold your fabric to get it to fit through the machine. Those of you that have sergers like the Babylock Ovation or Babylock Triumph, you will have no problem serging into the center of large pieces of fabric.

Following the instructions for the texture magic, I steamed the fabric to shrink it and here are close up photos of the resulting texture.

Turn the Embellished Fabric into a Textured Chic Pillow

My finished pillows are 12” x 16” and completely made on the serger. I did not make the same size pillows as in the book, but I did follow the basic instructions. Because I wanted to remove my pillow forms for cleaning, I chose to make an overlap back for my pillows. I used a narrow coverstitch to make a 1” double fold hem on each side of the back opening.

After embellishing my fabric and doing the hems, I switched my serger to a 4 thread overlock to construct the pillow. While serging the pillow seams, I wrapped the corners to make perfect points on the right side of my pillow. There is no need to trim the extra fabric from the corners with this technique. For more information on how to wrap corners with a serger, check out my His & Hers Serger Pillowcases Tutorial. https://overtheedge.blog/tutorials/his-hers-serger-pillowcases-tutorial/

Textured Chic Pillows by Serger

I hope I inspired you to serge your own Textured Chic Pillows!

Resources

Serger Boutique – Book was published in 2012. Check your local sewing store, or check the internet, sites like ebay or amazon to get a copy.

Texture magic shrinking fabric

Another advantage of texture magic shrinking fabric is its versatility. It can be used with a variety of heat sources, including heat guns, irons, and ovens. This makes it easy to manipulate and shape the fabric to achieve the desired texture and size. In addition, texture magic shrinking fabric is incredibly durable and long-lasting. The special blend of fibers used in its construction make it resistant to tearing and stretching, ensuring that it will maintain its shape and texture even after multiple uses and washes. Overall, texture magic shrinking fabric is a truly innovative material that allows designers and artists to create unique textures and three-dimensional effects. Its ability to shrink in size and create wrinkles makes it a versatile and exciting material to work with. Whether used in fashion, interior design, or art installations, texture magic shrinking fabric is sure to add a touch of magic to any project..

Reviews for "Texture Magic Shrinking Fabric: A Must-Have for Fiber Artists"

1. Sarah - ★☆☆☆☆
I was really disappointed with the texture magic shrinking fabric. I followed the instructions carefully, but it didn't shrink as much as I had hoped. The end result was just a slightly wrinkled fabric and not the textured effect that I was looking for. I even tried using a heat gun to see if that would make a difference, but it didn't. I won't be using this product again.
2. John - ★★☆☆☆
I had high hopes for the texture magic shrinking fabric, but it didn't quite deliver. The shrinking effect was minimal and not very noticeable. I was hoping for a more dramatic transformation, but it just fell short. The instructions were easy to follow, but the end result was underwhelming. I won't be purchasing this product again.
3. Emily - ★★☆☆☆
I was excited to try out the texture magic shrinking fabric, but unfortunately, it didn't meet my expectations. The fabric did shrink a bit, but the texture effect was barely visible. I followed the instructions exactly as stated, but the end result was disappointing. I was hoping for a more textured and unique look, but this product didn't deliver. I would not recommend it to others looking for a noticeable shrinking effect.
4. Mike - ★☆☆☆☆
I was really let down by the texture magic shrinking fabric. The product did shrink the fabric, but the texture effect was almost non-existent. I expected a more prominent and interesting texture, but it just didn't deliver. I followed the instructions carefully, but the end result was lackluster. I won't be purchasing this product again.
5. Lisa - ★★☆☆☆
I had high hopes for the texture magic shrinking fabric, but unfortunately, it didn't live up to my expectations. The shrinking effect was minimal and the texture was hardly noticeable. I followed the instructions as directed, but the end result was rather underwhelming. I was hoping for a more unique and textured fabric, but this product didn't deliver. I would not recommend it to others looking for a noticeable texture transformation.

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