Making a T-shirt quilt is a creative and sentimental way to preserve cherished memories captured in favorite shirts. The process begins with selecting T-shirts that hold special significance, whether they represent concerts, events, or hobbies. Once chosen, the shirts are carefully cut into uniform squares or rectangles, preserving their graphics and designs. These pieces are then arranged in a visually appealing layout, often with attention to color and pattern.
Whether you make the quilt top or have me make it for you, below are some examples of how your T Shirt quilt could look...
The result is a unique and personal quilt that tells a story, making it a perfect keepsake for any T-shirt enthusiast.
This is a throw size (60" x 60") T shirt quilt with sashings and a border. Only 16 t shirts were required to make this quilt.
Here is a close up of the quilting in this t shirt quilt. It is a simple meander design.
This customer had 49 different T shirts she wanted made into a throw size quilt (approximately 60" x 60"). That's a lot of T shirts for a relatively small quilt. But we did it.
This beautiful quilt was made by my customer Connie. This would be gifted to a man. And as such Connie requested a geometric overall quilting design.
This customer wanted a large throw size quilt but didn't have very many T shirts. So we added sashings and a border to create a quilt in the size she wanted.
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