Tuesday, May 1, 2012

T-Shirt Quilts - withhold Your Memories

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If you're finding for a creative way to recycle some old clothes and keep a few of your high-priced memories at the same time, making a t-shirt quilt is an easy way to do both. This fun task allows you to make personalized quilts from all those old t-shirts you have accumulated over the years.

T-shirt Quilts: Shirts from concerts, schools, or athletic events can all be combined to generate a special trip down memory lane in the form of a unique quilt. Add t-shirts with cartoon characters, popular sayings or those with some special meaning and you'll literally end up with a time to come family heirloom.

Follow this straightforward guide for suggestions and tips on how to make your own special t-shirt quilt, what supplies you may need along with some helpful and useful hints.

First, conclude on the size of your quilt which is normally based on the estimate of t-shirts being used. Sort the shirts by size retention in mind that even numbers work best. For example, 20 t-shirts could be used to make a quilt with five rows by four rows. Try to find shirts with images that are relatively the same size, 12 inches is a common sized quadrate used.

Next, cut the side seams of the t-shirts from the bottom up to the armpit area, then over the sleeves and through the shoulder seams. It is very important to reinforce the back of your shirt with the interfacing Before cutting out the designs or squares. T-shirts are made of material that's too stretchy to be cut and sewn without the added keep of the interfacing. It's also wise to use your scrap fabrics as a press cloth to safe the t-shirt's designs from the hot iron.

Using your ruler, quadrate up the interfaced pieces making sure each one is the same size before cutting. It's helpful to leave a few inches colse to the edge of the originate if possible, and also to make a cardboard template to ensure even sizing. Now conclude on the positioning of your designs and add strips of complementary colors in the middle of blocks if desired.

Many times there are images with widely assorted color schemes used in t-shirt quilts and the sashing often helps to tie it all in together.

If you're making a one-sided quilt, then feel free to quilt away, but if your creation has images on both sides you'll want to use "invisible" thread so as not to distract from the design. Sew each of the squares together forming rows and then sew those rows together with added fabric borders if desired.

Now lay out the backing and the originate sides next to each other, wrong side up, add the fleece or batting and then pin together evenly. Trim if needed, and then stitch the edges leaving an opportunity large sufficient to turn the quilt right side out before sewing the rest closed.

Supplies you may need:

Clean t-shirts An Iron Light weight, iron-on interfacing Scraps of light-colored fabric Sashing Polyester batting Durable fabric for backing quadrate ruler Fabric scissors Sewing supplies

Helpful hints:

Plan your originate on paper first and duplicate check measurements before doing any cutting.

Use extra sharp scissors to prevent t-shirts and fabrics from fraying. Wash t-shirts in a mild detergent that is free of fabric softener to ensure that the interfacing will adhere properly.

Extra blocks can be creatively used to make personalized purses, pillows, curtains and throw rugs just to name a few.

T-Shirt Quilts - withhold Your Memories

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