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Old 08-01-2011, 04:59 PM
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This was so fun to make, with lots of learning and lots of help from searching the quilt board. This is only my fourth quilt that I have quilted on my Juki. The t-shirts belonged to my brother who went to be with our Lord three years ago this month. My sister-in-law gave me the shirts to make a surprise quilt for my youngest nephew who will be leaving to France this month. Thank you again for all the helpful information that people give. God bless.

Front of quilt
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The back is all the same fabric
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great job! do you have any words of advice that you can offer after doing this?
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Sorry about your brother. I love the quilt though. Aren't T shirt quilts the funnest things to make?
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Nice, really like this 8-)
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Originally Posted by kriscraft99
great job! do you have any words of advice that you can offer after doing this?
Fusible interfacing applied to T's larger than the area to be cut before cutting. Keeps the sizes nice and uniform and keeps the Ts from stretching.
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Originally Posted by bri1977
Originally Posted by kriscraft99
great job! do you have any words of advice that you can offer after doing this?
Fusible interfacing applied to T's larger than the area to be cut before cutting. Keeps the sizes nice and uniform and keeps the Ts from stretching.
This is just what I did and boy does it make a difference.
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Originally Posted by kriscraft99
great job! do you have any words of advice that you can offer after doing this?
Thank you. It would have been easier if all the shirts were the same size. I just cut in multiples of 3 and hoped it would work. I used 3 because my biggest shirt design was 21 inches long.
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You did a wonderful job - it looks great!
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Great job. I will have to try one someday!
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What a great keepsake for your nephew..so sorry about your loss...
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