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Old 07-10-2020, 04:54 AM
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I've made several t-shirt quilts. My first one had borders around each panel, which also looks good, but I prefer the "jigsaw" placement better.
  • The first thing I do is cut the shirt, separating the front half from the back half. Sometimes sleeves have usable graphics, so I'll separate them from the shirt if needed.
  • Designing is the most important step. I rough fold the material around the graphic to lay out on my bed. Just jump in!
  • I start in the center with a centerpiece and work outward to a rectangular-ish shape.
  • Then, I rearrange the pieces to even out the t-shirt colors. And balance out large and small graphics.
  • When I think they are ready to go, I take several pictures of the layout with my phone.
  • Now is time for graph paper sketch. This tells me the finished size for each panel.
  • I use another piece of paper to record each panel's cut size, including (1/4" SA).
  • Fusible interfacing stablizes the material to keep it from stretching out of shape. I cut the interfacing first, according to the size needed for each shirt (including SA), then center it on the back of the graphic and apply. After it cools. I use the interfacing as a guide and cut out the rectangle/square to make the quilt.
  • (I have a new light table for my stained glass hobby. It worked great for centering the interfacing over the graphic!)
  • When the top is done, the back has to be decided. I used minky fabric, so that is what I am going to explain.
  • Make the back 1 1/2" larger on all sides to fold to the front as a fuzzy binding. Lay it out face down on the table, It smooths down nicely without wrinkles.
  • I don't use batting with minky backs.
  • I recently learned about spray basting--love it. Put your front and back together however you choose.
  • I SID around each panel. Put newspaper under the minky side as you sew. It tears away easily afterwards.
  • For binding, I double fold the minky towards the front and sew with a zig-zag stitch.
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Old 07-10-2020, 05:48 AM
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Very lovely quilt and great instructions. I have not worked with Minky and it sound perfect for this quilt. Who ever gets this one has a treasure for life.
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Old 07-10-2020, 05:59 AM
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Been wanting to do a T shirt quilt and your instructions are great. Love your quilt.
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I have a bunch of t-shirts I hate to throw/or give away, a lot of stains. so I am a newbe in this one, so any help greatly appreciated.
I suppose you can create about anything, from blanket to rug to whatever, right? and yes those instructions were fantastic,
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Do you have a preference on what interfacing weight or brand you like to use?
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I just use lightweight fusible interfacing.
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Thanks, I am considering using Pellon Sheer weight.
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I have just been asked to do a T-shirt quilt (for the 2nd time!) by my cousin. Thank you for your step by step instructions/ideas. I've made dozens of quilts, but never a T-shirt one. This makes it seem so doable!
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This quilt has the snuggle factor with your t-shirt/minky combo! Thanks for sharing the how to info. I love the way you folded the minky to the front for binding!
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Dumb question - am wondering why you put newspaper under the minky when sewing it?
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