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Old 01-24-2013, 05:38 AM
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tatavw01
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Originally Posted by cedarvalleyquilts View Post
T-shirt quilts aren't hard to make. Best advice I can give you is to read a few online how-to articles. Here's one link for you to check out: http://quiltbug.com/articles/Tshirt-quilts.htm

Definitely use a stabilizer on the shirts before you start putting the blocks together. It will make it easier to work with...and if you sent it to a LA'er (or quilt it yourself), they/you will find it MUCH easier to quilt.

Be sure to post pics when you've finished it

Christine
there is something wrong, here why fusible web (like Steam a Seam or Heat n Bond) to make a T-shirt logo into an iron-on patch. I never heard this, doing this will make the quilt stiff. I have made many of these, I only use a good fusible stabilizer. This is the most important part on making a t quilt.
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