?? Any Suggestions on Quilt Pattern for Old Clothes quilt?
#12
Use the strip twist pattern from Quitville, Bonnie makes the neatest scrappy patterns. http://www.quiltville.com/striptwist.shtml I am currently doing one for a customer out of her GM,DM and her family's clothing.This is my favorite pattern for clothing use. Happy sewing.
#14
I like this one from Bonnie Hunnter http://quiltville.com/stringquiltingprimer.shtml
The white constant in it could be changed to this woman's favorite color.
The white constant in it could be changed to this woman's favorite color.
#15
Than you so much ladies. I got motivated last night and cut up the clothing. I have done Bonnie Hunter's method many times with scraps. I haven't done the strip twist. I don't have many 18" pieces but guess I could sew smaller lengths together.
I like all of your ideas and hadn't thought of any of them.
I like all of your ideas and hadn't thought of any of them.
#16
This is my favorite pattern for using shirts in a quilt. Haven't made it yet but have collected the shirts.
http://thethriftyquilter.blogspot.co...e-thrifty.html
http://thethriftyquilter.blogspot.co...e-thrifty.html
#19
Originally Posted by ergranny46
Originally Posted by lisalisa
You can use any size you want. I'm using 5 1/2 inch squares. Which gives me 10.5 inch blocks.
You can also use bigger/smaller squares in the center. It's all about the look you're going for. Here is my WIP. By the time it's done it will have about 20 different fabrics.
You can also use bigger/smaller squares in the center. It's all about the look you're going for. Here is my WIP. By the time it's done it will have about 20 different fabrics.
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