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lisalovesquilting 06-07-2012 06:52 AM


Originally Posted by Iamquilter (Post 5267556)
I have quilted t-shirt quilts for other people and I would not quilt on the design, just do around the edge of the block and around the design, but not through it. Nice job of putting the quilt together.

Yes. I agree with this. Have not done it myself, but a friend quilted over the design and got puckers. BTW you did a marvelous job.:thumbup:

Lara122 06-07-2012 06:59 AM

very pretty!!

My sister runs, I will suggest this to her! ;0)

rosiewell 06-07-2012 09:51 AM

I did several t shirt quilts, I always start in the middle and I quilt the straight lines first with a walking foot and then I lightly quilt the inside design (around the logo or across) I never had any puckering problems

MaryC 06-07-2012 10:33 AM

Dear ChrisD:

I have made at least 25 T-shirt quilts so far & I use my long arm & quilt over the entire shirt. Did you use any type of fusible interfacing on the T-shirts before your sewed them together? Using fusible interfacing prevents the puckering of the T-shirts. I use Pellon cotton fusible interfacing myself & it works out fine. I have seen some T-shirt quilts that people have made not using a interfacing (not on this site) that are lumpy & stretched out which is not what you want to see on a quilt. Good luck & congratulations on your first quilt. Now you are officially hooked on quilting. Mary C - Naperville, IL

Pat M. 06-07-2012 10:49 AM

I have made a few of these quilts. Stitch in the ditch first. Then quilt around each design but not on top of design. It really depends on the type of screen print they used. Some of the shirts have a heavy/rubber feel and others are nice and soft. The soft ones you can quilt on top of and leave no needle holes. The heavy one will leave holes. I quilt around each letter and the main design some times, where there is no pattern I do small patterns that match the shirt design. On the boarders I usually do a wavy or straight design. On your's I would use foot prints.

Momma_K 06-07-2012 11:52 AM

Awesome! It says ALL male! Love it!!

rosimone 06-07-2012 12:00 PM

I have done two t-shirt quilts for my son. I tied both of them and tried to use embroidery floss on the shirt parts that sort of matched the picture. I have had to re-tie one after many, many washings and much use. Good luck!

callen 06-07-2012 01:31 PM

Very nice quilt. Love it.

diamondee 06-07-2012 09:08 PM

I have no answer as I have not made a T-shirt quilt. I just wanted to say that as your first quilt I think you did a great job!

Taughtby Grandma 06-08-2012 06:14 PM

I like your placement of the blocks. I've tied many quilts using knitting yarn and they've held up for years. If using the invisible thread I found out you need to use .05 or stronger for quilting to keep it from breaking.


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