Tshirt quilt wasn’t too bad to make!
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This turned out to be about 60 inches square. This was made as a memory quilt for a friend’s daughter. The friend who died happened to be my husband’s best friend, so that made it kind of hard. I put off making this for the longest time. I dreaded it, actually. And then it turned out to go together and quilt up pretty easily! I used the thinnest cotton batting I could find and it turned out to be a nice weight even though I quilted it pretty heavily.
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Great T shirt quilt!
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love the addition of the sawtooths! great job
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That looks great! What an awesome memory quilt.
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Very nice of you to do that for a friend.
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The daughter will really appreciate, cherish & be comforted by that beautiful quilt. I think you did a fantastic job on it even though it was emotionally hard on you while remembering you & your DH's friend.
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You did well. I've made two T-shirt quilts now and now it doesn't seem hard at all.
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What a thoughtful and memorable quilt for your friend's daughter. You really made it pop too with the addition of stars and
sawtooth borders. |
Nice t-shirt quilt. I really like the added color of the sawtooths. I'm sure it will be cherished.
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Wow great job… was the thin batting Warm and white? I am working on one for our youngest daughter I have had the t-shirt in the early 2000’s.
ps just began working in it this June. |
Having struggled with irregular blocks in a T-shirt quilt, I love what you have done with yours. A lovely quilt!
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I used the Dream Cotton batting. It was whatever loft the thinnest one is. I’m sorry I don’t have the package anymore.
thank you all for your kind words! |
It turned out awesome! I like the different block designs to add interest to the layout. I like the grey border...is it cotton or t-shirt knit fabric? I am happy for you that it turned out so great!
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COPYCAT The grey border is Kona cotton fabric.
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