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    Old 12-22-2014, 06:22 PM
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    Recently my cousin lost her husband suddenly of a massive heart attack. He was 55 and they had been married 33 years. I want to make her a quilt using some of his shirts. I'm not sure which kind she will prefer, t-shirts or dress/cotton shirts. My question is how many shirts do I need to use to make an average size queen? She lives in a different state so she will have to mail them. So I wasn't sure how many to ask for. I know some of have made these before. I'm not sure what pattern I want to use. I could use some suggestions on that as well. Thanks in advance. Gina
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    So sorry to hear of her loss.
    Here's the link to the seven dress shirt quilt:
    http://thethriftyquilter.blogspot.co...e-thrifty.html
    This results in a throw, 52” x 64”, so extrapolating, a small queen, 80X80 would need about twice that. There's no reason why you can't just add yardage in a neutral or complimentary color, however, so the number of shirts isn't really super critical.
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    Old 12-22-2014, 07:20 PM
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    Thank you. I appreciate the link. I guess if I ask for a bunch, I can always send the unused ones back. ��
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    be sure to use stabilizer with the t shirt material. It stretches all directions otherwise
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    Any left over shirts, you could make a pillow case to go with it.
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    I recently lost my husband and am thinking of making his shirts into small quilts for our children (grown) and grandchildren. What you are going to do is a wonderful idea. Sorry about your loss!
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    Old 12-22-2014, 08:59 PM
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    Originally Posted by mike'sgirl
    Recently my cousin lost her husband suddenly of a massive heart attack. He was 55 and they had been married 33 years. I want to make her a quilt using some of his shirts. I'm not sure which kind she will prefer, t-shirts or dress/cotton shirts. My question is how many shirts do I need to use to make an average size queen? She lives in a different state so she will have to mail them. So I wasn't sure how many to ask for. I know some of have made these before. I'm not sure what pattern I want to use. I could use some suggestions on that as well. Thanks in advance. Gina
    I made a throw from a friend's dad's shirts. We used 8 and had more than enough fabric left over. We used the turning 20 pattern. I completely dismantled each shirt, and even used some cuffs, pockets, and collars as they were, for the fun of it.
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    Old 12-22-2014, 09:01 PM
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    Originally Posted by mike'sgirl
    Recently my cousin lost her husband suddenly of a massive heart attack. He was 55 and they had been married 33 years. I want to make her a quilt using some of his shirts. I'm not sure which kind she will prefer, t-shirts or dress/cotton shirts. My question is how many shirts do I need to use to make an average size queen? She lives in a different state so she will have to mail them. So I wasn't sure how many to ask for. I know some of have made these before. I'm not sure what pattern I want to use. I could use some suggestions on that as well. Thanks in advance. Gina

    If you are doing the work, tell her what material you prefer working with.
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    Old 12-22-2014, 09:06 PM
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    I have been making aprons from dress shirts (mens & womens). I made over 20 for a friend's family (he passed away last spring) from his shirts. I used the long sleeves for the ties or pockets. Short sleeves for the pockets with the ties cut from the yoke or back. If shirts are short I made a ruffle from the back. Here is a link: http://www.allfreesewing.com/Refashi...ns-Shirt-Apron
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    Old 12-22-2014, 09:13 PM
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    Dress or flannel shirts would make a nicer quilt. If doing a tshirt limit the number to fewer then lots.
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