Years ago before I even saw a t-shirt quilt, I had been saving my kids' t-shirts with the idea I would put together for college graduation.. Well... let's just say - it didn't happen. Now that I have a book, I realize I should have left some of them in larger pieces. Anyone tackle this or have idea?
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/search....t+Quilt&u=&s=5
This link will give you lots of ideas and inspiration:) |
Here's my 2 cents worth - I wrote this review years ago on ebay. It's for making a basic t-shirt quilt. You can read it over and go from there.
http://reviews.ebay.com/Make-Your-Ow...00000000832366 there are also lots of great resources on this site...just use the search feature up top. I've made two and had a blast making them. I'm getting ready to make another one. |
I've made quite a few. Check the "search" link at the top for several threads on this blog. They are fun and easy!
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my daughter has made a couple of those
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I just helped do two for Garth Brooks. His mom wanted them made from his t-shirts back from HS to now! Way cool...
We used French fuse tricot interfacing and they did not stretch, nor ravel, or get stiff! |
If anyone would like discuss having a quilt made, we would love the opportunity to provide advice and our services. We have made many personalized T-shirt quilts, T-shirt duvet covers and T-shirt pillows available in a variety of sizes.
Take a look at our website when you have a chance. We hope the gallery inspires you to create a quilt! |
I was watching 'America Sews' a few weeks ago and Sue Haussman had Lisa Maki on from 'Crooked Nickel'. She showcased how to make a T Shirt quilt which was fast and easy, no problems with stretching etc etc. If you are interested click on the link below. Hope this helps
http://www.crookednickel.com/memories.html |
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