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Thread: T-Shirt Quilt Directions from Pelon and Joann's

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    T-Shirt Quilt Directions from Pelon and Joann's

    http://demandware.edgesuite.net/aamm...953863P105.pdf

    Looks simple enough!

    Hugs!
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    Thanks...will print to keep on hand! Trying to save special tees from granddaughter for a future quilt.
    take plenty of pic of family & friends, keep tabs on loved ones but make time for yourself !

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    Quote Originally Posted by nwm50 View Post
    Thanks...will print to keep on hand! Trying to save special tees from granddaughter for a future quilt.
    I tried several times to print it but would only get the pics of t-shirts, not the directions. How did you do it? Thanks.

    And thanks to grandmasieg for the link.

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    I made one last year - it was a little bit of a challenge, but would definitely do another
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    Has anyone used the Pellon Shir-Tailor interfacing? It is priced at $2.99 at Joann's for one yard by 20 inches wide. The instructions call for 7 yds. I am wondering about the description...firm fusible. How unquiltable will that make it?

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    I always used Pellon lightweight fusible to keep the weight of the quilt down/ If you haven't made one, be prepared for dealing with a heavy quilt.
    A Good Friend, like an old quilt, is both a Treasure and a Comfort

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    I like it! That is next on my list to do for my daughter in law.....T - shirts from her sorority days! Was just checking the other day on what kind of interfacing to use!

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    For the t-shirt quilt I made, I bought a bolt of Easy-Knit lightweight tricot interfacing. The idea is to still have some stretch to keep the quilt from being too stiff. You can find it here:
    http://www.joann.com/fusi-knit-fusib...g/1540467.html
    HTH!

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    Thanks for the info!

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    I'm attaching the pdf here (hopefully this works).

    Hugs!
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