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Has anyone made a QAYG T-Shirt Quilt?

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Old 01-23-2012, 01:08 PM
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Default Has anyone made a QAYG T-Shirt Quilt?

I will be making my DH a t-shirt quilt in the near future and he wants it big enough to fit the king size bed. I cannot quilt one that big on my machine and I cannot afford to send it out to a LA so has anyone made the quilt as a Quilt as you go project and if so, was it easy?

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Old 01-23-2012, 01:24 PM
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sure-
there are tons of videos & tutorials on quilt as you go techniques- do a little searching and choose the one that will work best for your project-
you can quilt it one block at a time- in strips/rows, or in any other segments that work for you- some people divide their quilt into 3 or 4 pieces quilt them then join them-
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Thank you for the info!
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The easiest way to accomplish this is to make it a rag quilt. I evened each tee shirt block with flannel strips to make a uniform sized block. Make sure the block size has at least a 1/2 inch seam allowance all around. Back it with flannel, quilt each block and then sew together.
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Originally Posted by Arleners View Post
The easiest way to accomplish this is to make it a rag quilt. I evened each tee shirt block with flannel strips to make a uniform sized block. Make sure the block size has at least a 1/2 inch seam allowance all around. Back it with flannel, quilt each block and then sew together.
Just what I was looking for, but wasn't sure it would work. Question though -Tips on fusible-Some squares will have fabric added to make them even size, but for the ones that don't, can fusible go the edge and be in the seam that gets "ragged"
I was going to use cotton for the back and to square the T shirts, will that work or do I need to use flannel on back?
I've seen the X type quilt, is that the best to use on Tshirt rag?
Any other tips are appreciated.
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