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    Old 09-05-2011, 11:26 AM
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    Is there anyone that knows what kind of interface to use behind the block when making a tshirt quilt. Thanks have a blessed day
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    You definitely want fusible interfacing, and I've heard more than one school of thought on stretchy versus woven. One person I asked (who'd made several T-shirt quilts) said that she used whichever was cheaper that day. ;) If you use woven, it will stabilize the knit fabrics. If you use knit interfacing, put it so that the direction of the stretch is perpendicular to the direction of the T-shirt stretch, and that will help to stabilize it.
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    I use fusible woven interfacing. It looks like a loosely woven cotton on one side and fusible on the other. I've used it a couple of times--it works well.
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    Old 09-05-2011, 11:39 AM
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    Thank You very much I am going to try to make 4 lap quilts out of my grandson's tshirts he was killed in May & his Mom & Dad & sister ask for one hope I can do it .
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    Originally Posted by shrabar
    Thank You very much I am going to try to make 4 lap quilts out of my grandson's tshirts he was killed in May & his Mom & Dad & sister ask for one hope I can do it .
    Please get a pressing cloth too.

    I've made several and I use a med. weight iron on interfacing.

    Sorry to hear about your grandson
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    Old 09-05-2011, 11:45 AM
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    Originally Posted by shrabar
    Is there anyone that knows what kind of interface to use behind the block when making a tshirt quilt. Thanks have a blessed day
    Terrific tees "I Can't Believe It's a T-Shirt Quilt! by Roberta De Luz states. "An absolute must-have is fusible nonwoven interfacing. There are many brands and weights, but a light to medium weight interfacing works best."

    Pellon Fusible Interfacing
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    Old 09-05-2011, 11:48 AM
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    Sorry to hear about your grandson. You can do it sewing wise, because you have all your friends here on the board to help.
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    Old 09-05-2011, 11:51 AM
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    I wish someone lived closer to me to help I need these to come out very good, Thanks for your help
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    Please get a pressing cloth too.

    I've made several and I use a med. weight iron on interfacing.

    Sorry to hear about your grandson[/quote]


    Thanks for the advice about the pressing cloth. I'm just finishing up my first t shirt quilt and have learned the hard way about using a pressing cloth. Nothing catastrophic happened and I'll know better for the next one I make.
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    I bought one that astually looks like material, lightweight and won't stretch. The clerk at Jo Anns told me this was the best one to use. I suppose you would consider it woven.
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