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Here is the one that I did using the directions from the
"TOO-COOL"T-shirts Mine is quite large, about 90"x90".....but was worth it when it was finally completed. and made my younger son, my "Biker-Baby" very happy. |
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53 Harley T-shirts. [ATTACH=CONFIG]273679[/ATTACH] |
I'm impressed on that quilt!! great job
I usually buy fusable interfaing by the bolt when it is 50% off at Joann's |
That is what I did with my son's soccer t-shirts and jersey's. Both sides are totally different in color and in the pattern that I used.
Originally Posted by booklady
These are not hard to do, just take your time. I've made 4 or 5 so far. My daughter's is two sided with t'shirts on both sides.
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Nice work!
Originally Posted by MYWR
here are a few of the ones I have done
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very nice!!!
Originally Posted by mjsylvstr
OOPs......forgot the photo
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Here is a t-shirt rag quilt I made for my daughter...it turned out pretty good, I thought.
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Ohhhhhh I love the raggy idea, very neat!!
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I love your daughter's quilt!
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Be careful too with the heat of your iron as you stabilize and press your blocks. Sometimes the shirt imprint will melt against your iron and not only ruin the t shirt but guess what it does to the iron sole plate?
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