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meyert 01-01-2019 04:13 PM

double sided tshirt quilts
 
I was asked to make a double sided tshirt quilt. I have made lots of tshirt quilts. Is it a big deal to make tshirts on both sides of a quilt?

I don't think it would be - but I don't want to be surprised :)

thimblebug6000 01-01-2019 04:17 PM

I haven't made one, but just wondering how it would be to quilt through the back especially if some of the tee shirts have a "gummy" logo on them?

meyert 01-01-2019 04:24 PM

my concern is moving the quilt while quilting.... if the backing is just cotton then it slides but with the logos would it stick and drag while quilting?

I wouldn't do any fancy quilting - would probably just do straight lines maybe 4" apart

Rhonda K 01-01-2019 04:28 PM

Two thoughts for your question.

Can you make it using the QAYG technique? That might work for the two sides. Use a layer of tissue paper under the logo to prevent them from sticking as you quilt. Good luck!

meyert 01-01-2019 05:36 PM

I have never done the QAYG - I will have to check into that. Thanks for the tissue paper tip to keep the shirts from sticking when being quilted

nativetexan 01-01-2019 06:06 PM

tissue paper still may help. And you could make blocks and then put them together in a Quilting in Sections way. which is also a quilt as you go with skinny sashings. should be tutorials out there. Good luck!!

feline fanatic 01-01-2019 06:28 PM

You could always hand tie it instead of quilting on a domestic. It goes really fast and is an easy mindless task while relaxing in the evenings. I tied every 3" when I did them. I cut a felt square and just lined up my ties using the felt square to space them.
I have done a few double sided T-shirt quilts on my longarm and had no issues but I think the extra weight may cause you some problems on a domestic unless everything is well supported and your machine bed is the same height as your table surface.

P-BurgKay 01-02-2019 05:54 AM

I have made 2 tee shirt quilts with tee shirts on both sides. I took mine to my longarmer, they did not have any problems. I don' think I would want to try it on my DSM or my sitdown longarm.

TexasSunshine 01-02-2019 06:40 PM

I have been asked to do a double sided T-shirt quilt also. I wondered about quilting on the LA. I have done one T-shirt quilt on only one side but I think it should work. The only problem I can see is I won't be able to see the bottom side as I quilt.

debw53 01-03-2019 04:47 AM


Originally Posted by meyert (Post 8185390)
I was asked to make a double sided tshirt quilt. I have made lots of tshirt quilts. Is it a big deal to make tshirts on both sides of a quilt?

I don't think it would be - but I don't want to be surprised :)

My first Quilt was a double sided t-shirt quilt using the coordinating front and backs of my husbands Harley T-shirts (his request). I tied the quilt. Depending on how large u r making it, consider how heavy it might b if u do overall quilting.


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