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Old 12-29-2010, 08:46 AM
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jetnica
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Originally Posted by MzMcKee
I used cotton to sash with. And an iron on stabilizer on the tee shirts to keep them from stretching.
Ditto Here!

I've done it a few ways. I stabalized the shirts and then framed them in flannel -- then make a rag quilt out of the squares.

sashed with cornerstones, without cornerstones, made a funky shape out of the shirts, made with homemade charm packs, made with super thin strips, made by framing and sashing. the key is to have fun, and to make sure the shirts are all facing the same way!!

rag quilt style
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with "charm packs"
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crazy shape
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w cornerstone
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super thin strips
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framed and sashed
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