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AngelPhiSig 07-05-2001 01:26 AM

The Letter TShirt Quilt...
 
I know someone posted the link on how to make the quilt that was on a KKGamma site... and it wouldnt come up on my computer http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/frown.gif Can someone please post the instructions here, or is there another way to link?

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PenguinTrax 07-05-2001 08:12 AM

http://www.kappakappagamma.org/quilt.htm

Antoinette84 04-07-2008 09:22 PM

That link from PenguinTrax was not working - is there another tshirt quilt someone can use?

cuteASAbug 04-07-2008 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Antoinette84 (Post 1630705)
That link from PenguinTrax was not working - is there another tshirt quilt someone can use?

That's because it's seven years old.

Fleur de Lis 04-08-2008 11:27 AM

HGTV.com has instructions:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/cr_quilting...380498,00.html

alum 04-08-2008 12:28 PM

For any of you wanting to do it yourself, these are easy instructions from my GLO's magazine. My own way is in CAPS.

Directions:
Select 30 T-shirts. Using a 14" square piece of glass (available at a lumbar yard) as a template, cut the fronts from the T-shirts using a rotary cutter. The glass is heavy enough to hold the shirt while cutting and transparent so you can see if the shirt is centered. Cut a 14" square of light-weight muslin and stitch to the back of each block to stabilize it.
I USE A CLEAR OMNIGRID 15 X 15 QUILTING RULER INSTEAD OF GLASS. I USE GRIDDED (MARKED IN 1 INCH SQUARES) FUSIBLE INTERFACING INSTEAD OF STITCHING LIGHTWEIGHT MUSLIN. IT STABILIZES THE STRETCHY T-SHIRT FABRIC BETTER. BE CAREFUL WHEN IRONING! SOMETIMES THE DESIGN MIGHT MELT IF IT'S NOT SILKSCREENED.


Sew T-shirt blocks together, matching corners. Or, for a different look, sew a strip on each side of the square, then sew the strips together. Alberta first used a 3 ½" wide black strip, taking ½" seams. On another, she accented the black strip with a 3 ½" gold square at the corners – using Missouri school colors.
DITTO

To finish the top, lay the quilt and backing on the floor, right sides together. Pin, then stitch all around, leaving a 24" opening in one of the long sides. Return the quilt to the floor. Cut the batting to the exact size and lay it on top of the quilt (Alberta used extra loft.) With a friend, roll the quilt backing and batting from corners as tightly as possible – rolling toward the opening. Stretch the opening over the huge roll of cotton and fabric and turn your quilt right side out. Unroll it carefully, working out any bumps or wrinkles. Stitch closed.
I SAFETY-PIN THE QUILT SANDWICH (BACKING, BATTING, TOP) TOGETHER, QUILT IT AND BIND IT RATHER THAN MAKING A QUILT PILLOW. IT CAN BE DIFFICULT TO GET ALL THE WRINKLES OUT FROM THE TURN-RIGHTSIDE-OUT METHOD

For tying you can use yarn, all six strands of embroidery floss, pearl cotton, or heavy crochet thread. The quilt should be tied about every four inches in a square or surgeon's knot. Alberta tied her quilts on the wrong side, but says that tying on either side would work.
I MACHINE QUILT IT.

Xidelt 04-08-2008 01:25 PM

I've googled this topic before and came up with several businesses that will make one for you if you send them your t-shirts. And I know there is a thread about this somewhere....


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