T-shirt Quilt ?
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When you guys make a t-shirt quilt do you put interfacing or a stabilizer of some type on the back of it? I'm making 3 t-shirt quilt with my mom of my brothers shirts, one for my parents, 1 for me and 1 for my sister. the plan is to have all 3 done for before the anniversary of his death. but I wasn't sure what you would use since shirts are a little stretchy. Any advice that you have would be really helpful. Thanks!
#3
Yes, the t-shirts need some type of stabilizer to prevent stretching. I use a lightweight fusible interfacing made by Pellon and it works great. Just cut your t-shirt larger than what you want the finished size to be. Iron on the stabilizer, and then trim your shirt down to the finished size.
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Originally Posted by ShowMama
Yes, the t-shirts need some type of stabilizer to prevent stretching. I use a lightweight fusible interfacing made by Pellon and it works great.
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