Help, I volunteered but don't have a good idea.
#31
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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I love the idea of using something old to make a memory gift. Maybe you could make Christmas ornaments for family members. I did this for a friend - ornaments from a favorite sport coat that her father wore. He was a pediatrician and I made "stuffed" rocking horses from the fabric and glued them on a tongue depressor that I had soaked in water and bent to fit. Everyone thought they were great and each family member had something small to keep. I think your shirts would make wonderful "stuffed" ornaments.
#32
Loved all of the ideas people have shared. I especially loved the button pillow, a framed collage with a picture, and the christmas ornament. Don't know how many you have to make for, if it's a lot, keep it simple. Everyone will love and appreciate whatever you decide to do.
#34
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
You can cut the shirts into big squares and make rag lap throws. Or sew nine patch pattern and back the top with fleece for a cozy throw. Leave the pockets and shirt labels on when cutting the shirts. I cut out the long button strips and sewed them on a block for sashing. I cut the cuffs and added them to a block with machine applique. This makes the item much more personal then just fabric from the shirts.
#37
I know EXACTLY how you feel!!! My Mom died Jan 1 2008 - two days before her 94th birthday. She made most of her own clothes the majority of her life as she sewed for others [a dressmaker/tailor - mustve made a couple of dozen wedding dresses, etc]. I have kept all of her clothes thinking I should make scrappy quilts for at least all of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren [6g and 7g-g] ....but they are still in bags! I keep thinking that my Mom is furious as she always wanted to help others and would want me to get off the schtick and do something!! My friend suggested keeping it simple - pick one or two and make simple teddybears... just a thought. Good luck
#38
After my uncle passed away a couple years ago, my aunt used his flannel shirts to have memory bears made from them for herself & her kids. They was very cute. She doesn't sew but someone in her grieving support group was making them.
#39
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Sacramento, CA
Posts: 14
I bought an apron pattern that uses a man's shirt. It uses the cuff for a pocket and part of the back to make little ruffles down the front. It's very cute---much cuter than the picture shows on the pattern. Go to ApronAlley.etsy.com
#40
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx
Posts: 39
I would recommend using the snowball pattern to make a quilt out of shirts. I got the idea from the Feb 2009 issue of AmericanPatchwork & Quilting magazine, calling the quilt made out of shirting fabric "So many Snowballs". I'm preparing to make a quilt using shirts from my husband, no longer in use. This is a quilt I'm making for myself. I wish you the best on whatever you choose to do!
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