T-shirt quilts
#4
Let's hear the experiences! I've bookmarked it because I think I may make up a tshirt quilt for MYSELF with all the tshirt I've collected while the kids were in school. :)
Don't have reason to wear them anymore and they're in too good a shape to turn into rags.
A memory quilt for myself!
Don't have reason to wear them anymore and they're in too good a shape to turn into rags.
A memory quilt for myself!
#6
I saw a nifty method for making t-shirt quilts at the quilt show. They used a piece of iron on interfacing big enough for the whole quilt. They cut the t-shirts and ironed them all to the same interfacing, 2 inches apart. Then they ironed the sashing between the t-shirts. Then you just fold and sew. The main thing you have to do is use a teflon pressing sheet.
The interfacing they had was very soft and printed with a 1 inch grid. The interfacing is Pellon #821.
The interfacing they had was very soft and printed with a 1 inch grid. The interfacing is Pellon #821.
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Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
I saw a nifty method for making t-shirt quilts at the quilt show. They used a piece of iron on interfacing big enough for the whole quilt. They cut the t-shirts and ironed them all to the same interfacing, 2 inches apart. Then they ironed the sashing between the t-shirts. Then you just fold and sew. The main thing you have to do is use a teflon pressing sheet.
The interfacing they had was very soft and printed with a 1 inch grid. The interfacing is Pellon #821.
The interfacing they had was very soft and printed with a 1 inch grid. The interfacing is Pellon #821.
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