Seven Shirts Quilt
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Brenda, it is called 7 Shirts; I've seen it on Pinterest. Here is a link: http://thethriftyquilter.blogspot.co...e-thrifty.html
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This quilt is much easier than it looks.
It's just snowballs and nine patch units.
The link posted upthread is the one I used and the person who posted that blog did a fantastic job on the
tutorial, beginning to end. She even tells you how to cut up the shirts and how to get the most out of
them. You can make the back out of the same shirts if you don't goof up like S.W.I.M. Some of the
shirts I used were short sleeved and I goofed up on the snowballs so I didn't have enough shirt fabric
to make a back. I'm using a light blue sheet I got from the thrift store for seventy five cents and the
binding will be part of another old navy blue sheet I used in a previous quilt. I use a lot of clothing and
sheets in my quilts because I can't afford to buy everything new at Joann's or the LQS. My modest stash
was built up by buying grab bags of fabric and thread at the thrift store. Sometimes I buy really ugly
comforters at the thrift store and gut them for batting. I use the outside to mock up or test out garment
patterns so I don't have to mess up the good fabric. I'm cheap like that! I use old dishtowels to make
potholders. It's okay though. That's what the old school quilters did. They were poor or frugal and used
what they already had or upcycled garments and stuff.
Oops. Went off on a tangent there, didn't I?
It was fun to do.
It's just snowballs and nine patch units.
The link posted upthread is the one I used and the person who posted that blog did a fantastic job on the
tutorial, beginning to end. She even tells you how to cut up the shirts and how to get the most out of
them. You can make the back out of the same shirts if you don't goof up like S.W.I.M. Some of the
shirts I used were short sleeved and I goofed up on the snowballs so I didn't have enough shirt fabric
to make a back. I'm using a light blue sheet I got from the thrift store for seventy five cents and the
binding will be part of another old navy blue sheet I used in a previous quilt. I use a lot of clothing and
sheets in my quilts because I can't afford to buy everything new at Joann's or the LQS. My modest stash
was built up by buying grab bags of fabric and thread at the thrift store. Sometimes I buy really ugly
comforters at the thrift store and gut them for batting. I use the outside to mock up or test out garment
patterns so I don't have to mess up the good fabric. I'm cheap like that! I use old dishtowels to make
potholders. It's okay though. That's what the old school quilters did. They were poor or frugal and used
what they already had or upcycled garments and stuff.
Oops. Went off on a tangent there, didn't I?
It was fun to do.
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