memory quilt .... need advice
#1
Hi all-
i may have gotten myself in to deep and I need some help. My uncle passed away in Feb and as my aunt was going through his clothes I told her if she wanted to send me some cotton stuff and I'd make her a quilt. Now, I have a bunch of his clothes. I am stuck I am so afraid to mess it up.
I was thinking to start maybe just cut everything into 6" squares. Then go from there. I know i can use 6 " squares in a lot of patterns. Has anyone done this before??? Is there a better generic size to cut? I'm thinking maybe just making a charm quilt ..... Can anyone think of anything I should consider? Also, do I need to stabilize the cotton before I sew? She gave me mostly t shirts and a couple of pairs of pants.
Thanks for your help. I'm afraid without help I'll never tackle this one.
i may have gotten myself in to deep and I need some help. My uncle passed away in Feb and as my aunt was going through his clothes I told her if she wanted to send me some cotton stuff and I'd make her a quilt. Now, I have a bunch of his clothes. I am stuck I am so afraid to mess it up.
I was thinking to start maybe just cut everything into 6" squares. Then go from there. I know i can use 6 " squares in a lot of patterns. Has anyone done this before??? Is there a better generic size to cut? I'm thinking maybe just making a charm quilt ..... Can anyone think of anything I should consider? Also, do I need to stabilize the cotton before I sew? She gave me mostly t shirts and a couple of pairs of pants.
Thanks for your help. I'm afraid without help I'll never tackle this one.
#2
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Would for sure stabilize the t-shirts - they have a tendency to stretch especially when quilting!!!
Dont be afraid - anything you do will be cherished!!! You cant mess it up!! Its a gift from the heart cheryl :-) :thumbup:
Dont be afraid - anything you do will be cherished!!! You cant mess it up!! Its a gift from the heart cheryl :-) :thumbup:
#4
I wish I could help. I'll be watching the responses though. My mom died last month and I have some of her clothes to to the same thing. Right now, I sometimes just bury my face in them and breathe in the scent of her perfume.
Thank you for doing this for your aunt. Whatever you end up doing, this will be precious to her.
Thank you for doing this for your aunt. Whatever you end up doing, this will be precious to her.
#6
For the T-shirts, yes. You don't mention what sort of fabric the pants are, so I can't make a recommendation there. If they are polyester, then yes do so. If they are Docker type, then no. Maybe you could take the pants to a fabric store and ask the advice of someone there. They would be able to give you a better assessment for what you need than me, sight unseen.
Cut the garments apart first, leaving the pieces whole, then stabilize. You will get more usable fabric from a smaller 4" square.
Cut the garments apart first, leaving the pieces whole, then stabilize. You will get more usable fabric from a smaller 4" square.
#9
i did one in jan. of this year for my xfil with his cotton shirts did string and stars my pictres are on here i u wont to see it. i posted it jan 26 under mil quilt. and realy any thing u do will be loved millie
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